Early in the morning the madrina arrived at the convent with her two little girls of six and eight years old dressed in white as bridesmaids, or, as the Italian term angiolini has it, little angels.
Then, "Well, I wouldn't ask Madrinaabout him, if I were you.
Arnold's phrase for the situation was, "I let Madrina alone, and she don't bother me.
Arnold added thoughtfully, looking hard at the ash of his cigarette, "I guess Madrina was pretty bad medicine for Saunders, all right.
Even Saunders, I guess, would have had to admit that Madrina always had plenty of dignity.
Madrina turned her right out--and old Rollins too.
I don't deny either thatMadrina did keep him strung on hot wire for several years.
Well, Madrina sure made a mistake when she figured on you!
I hope Madrinais looking out of a window and sees us here, our heads together in the twilight.
Madrina doesn't know what to do with me but have me take lessons.
The peons had charge of the mules laden with the baggage of the party, and the boy led the madrina (little mare), which wore small bells, and went in advance of the other ten mules.
Now and then, at a sudden turn, the madrina disappeared, and the little caravan was then guided by the distant tinkling of her bell.
The next day, the madrina at the head, and the peons in the rear, the little troop resumed the line of the thirty-seventh parallel towards the east.
We must be there to look after Madrina and Phyl, and I'm wild to see what Mrs. Van Alyn and that boy did up there yesterday.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "madrina" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.