Examples of 'rossella' in a sentence

Meaning of "rossella"

Rossella is a given name which may belong to a person or a character
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  • A female given name from Italian.

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Rossella has some problems in reminding her lines.
See all the offers of Rossella.
Rossella is a social worker and works in the schools of Ragusa.
A message from Rossella and Huw.
Rossella is an Italian television series.
This is Rossella.
Rossella Visconti and Vera Wonder are a naughty girlfriends.
It 's not my fault that Rossella is crying.
Rossella Jardini, his former assistant, subsequently became its creative director.
He shares the wheel of the Info-Bus with Rossella Canadú, a professional journalist.
Our thanks to Rossella Manisi for the collaboration to the creation of shooting 's story.
Who did you come with? With Rossella and Enrico.
D the EU, assisted by Rossella Micieli who was seconded from the Ministry for this purpose.
Personal exhibition for the opening of the new Rossella Junck gallery in Berlin, Germany.
Rossella and her team work very fast, efficient and extremely detail-oriented!

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Feeling guilty, you monster? This is Rossella.
Rossella Biscotti 's artistic oeuvre encompasses videos, performance, photographs and sculptures.
If you are interested in Rossella Faggian 's collection, please contact us.
There is someone locked in here . It 's Rossella.
After his death, Rossella Jardini, his former assistant, became creative director of the brand.
Enjoy your shift, Rossella.
After Moschino 's death, Rossella Jardini, his former assistant, became creative director.
I want to receive emails, updates, and newsletters from Villa Rossella.
Palomba, Rossella forthcoming.
Choose one or more products Rossella 70.
Italy, The invisible change, in Rossella Palomba and Hein Moors eds . forthcoming.
Rossella Fiamingo, brava, bella e semplice.
Review from: Rossella.
Rossella O'Hara, the one from " Gone with the Wind.
With Rossella and Enrico . Tilde 's here too.
Palomba, Rossella ( forthcoming ) . Italy, The invisible change, in Rossella Palomba and Hein Moors eds . forthcoming.

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