Examples of 'dragana' in a sentence

Meaning of "dragana"

dragana (adverb): a name or term, typically used as an adverb in a sentence to modify a verb, adjective, or other adverb. Example: She smiled warmly at him

How to use "dragana" in a sentence

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Tijana and Dragana performed together.
The feminine form is Dragana.
Dragana Todoriv joined the board after the conference in Vienna.
Trag u vremenu is the seventeenth studio album by Serbian singer Dragana Mirković.
Dragana str Located.
But it is not good to forbid constructive criticism of experts, " says Dragana Boljevic.
Famous Serbian singer Dragana Mirković was born and raised in this village.
Radivoy dedicated the church to his two perished children, Teodor and Dragana.
Dragana Dujović is a Serbian model, designer and beauty pageant.
Have a look at the video story by TV Pink 's Dragana Milosavljevic for Nacionalni dnevnik.
Dragana Tepić Architecture in a virtual environment9.
Rodriguez and Principal Investigator Dragana Perkovic-Martin saw an opportunity to prove the JPL technology 's value.
Dragana Todorovic wants to see Kosovo 's return to Serbian control.
He is married to Mira, and has two daughters, Sanja and Dragana.
Dragana Simić We turned the classroom upside down and " straightened " knowledge9.

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I love Greek food and I like the gyros, " said Dragana.
The event was hosted by Dragana Bjelica, the editor-in-chief of the magazine co-published by UNS.
Listed by, Dragana.
Dragana Jurisic is an Croatia-born ( former Yugoslavia ) artist based in Ireland.
It 's not me, Dragana started it.
Dragana is back, haha.
A Serbian have also been released by Dragana Mirkovic song Baš tebe volim ja from 1993.
Dragana ( Serbian, Macedonian, Драгана ) is a Serbian, Macedonian and Croatian given name for females.
The documentalist photographer Dragana Jurisic was born in Slavonski Brod, Croatia ( then part of Yugoslavia ).
Ivanović 's mother, Dragana who is a lawyer, attends all of her daughter 's matches.

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