The senoritas in the balconies had substituted knots of black ribbon for the customary flowers in the hair.
Beautifully clad as the senoritas have been during morning and afternoon, their evening toilets excel and crown the rest.
I called one of the pretty senoritas of the household into council, and she sagely decided that these were tickets to pelota, the Basque ball game, played in one or another of the various Madrid halls almost every summer afternoon.
But if the senoritas are so charming now, with their roses and their graces and their fans, why not leave them as they are, a page of mediaeval poetry in this strenuous modern world?
The style of compliment addressed by caballeros to senoritas is not like "the quality of mercy," but very much strained indeed.
When I first came here I used to see him in the Calle talking to the senoritas at the windows of the houses, and showing his white teeth all the time.
From the heavy family coaches full of stately senoras and black-eyed senoritas rolling solemnly in the shaded alley white hands were waved towards her with animation in a flutter of greetings.
I accordingly called at the house of that functionary, in company with my sable informant, and we were ushered into a handsome parlor, where two or three well-dressed senoritas sat discussing some of the fruitful topics of the day.
The streets and shops are literally filled from dusk till nine or ten o'clock; and many a time have I seen the counter of a store actually lined till a late hour, with the fairest and most fashionable senoritas of the city.
The senoritas were closely kept within doors, and as jealously concealed from us as if every house had been a harem.
She, too, had no doubt been terrified into that hermitical retirement-- among the senoritas now universal.
In support of it he stated the facts as represented to him, how the Senoritas had been forced from their carriage, almost pitched into the street, their costly dresses dirtied and damaged, themselves showing wildest affright.
There, too, the senoras and senoritas go shopping bareheaded, with but the shawl thrown over the crown hood-fashion.
To the lively music of our band, the charming Senoritas figured away, in all the seducing attitudes of the bolero and the waltz.
The few inhabitants remaining here assembled on the promenade, to enjoy our military music, while a sprinkling of pretty blackeyed senoritas rendered the place more highly interesting.
The senoras and senoritas alone have doffed their morning dresses, and here and there a pretty poblana has changed her coarse woollen "nagua" for a gay flounced muslin.
Of course the senoras and senoritason the raised benches felt secure.
When at some distance he reined in, and bent his eyes for a moment upon the tiers of benches where sat the senoras and senoritas of the town.
Moreover, to be jibed by the fair senoritas for losing a wager he had himself challenged, and which, no doubt, he felt certain of winning.
Darrell, you fill the glasses now while I tell these senoritas what sort of a black sheep Dona Josefa thinks you are, and so thinking, objects to you.
Most willingly, my dear fellow, particularly as these senoritas are not in a hurry to leave fascinating San Francisco.
The servant who took his horse told him that the senora had arrived that morning from Santa Inez, bringing with her the two Senoritas Hernandez from the rancho of Los Canejos, and that other guests were expected.
In these turbulent ebullitions of racial spirit rather than national liberty the fair senoritasand senoras have had a most prominent part.
Generally speaking, the Mexican senoras andsenoritas write, read, and play a little; sew, and take care of their houses and children.
The most elaborately-dressed senoras and senoritas bend before the confessional.
We shall see; Miguelillo, isn't my flamingo worth all the sugar-paste senoritas of the upper ten?
The Senoritas de Cuervo awoke; the daylight was not very flattering to their natural beauties, but a series of delicate manipulations which gave convincing proof of their artistic aptitude, quickly worked a change.
No sooner did the senoritas catch a glimpse of the shining fabrics than they went into raptures over them, after the fashion of their sex.
The beauteous senoras and senoritas of Madrid and Havana enjoy with a keen delight the terrible spectacle of bulls speared by the picador, or gallant horses ripped up and disembowelled by the horns of their brute adversaries.
Upon the balconies of these the local senoritas are wont to gather of an evening.
For there were times when the heavy booming and uproar drew ever nearer from without, and then the faces of the senoritas as they peered through the elaborate bars were ashy pale.
Thirsting for blood, hungry for booty, and for all things beyond--the cheeks of the shudderingsenoritas have not paled without reason.
Much has been written concerning the senoritas of Uruguay, and yet not a line too much.
Several of the senoras and senoritas from the ranchos of the vicinity were present.
The motive of the padres in planting this avenue was to afford the devout senoras and senoritas a shade from the sun, when walking from the Pueblo to the church at the mission to attend mass.
The same salutation was repeated by all the senoras and senoritas in the carreta.
He says he will take another venture, and his friends are anxiously watching for the event, for Cyrus says that in all his rambles about the world he has never seen any girls as beautiful as the senoritas of Panama.
The ruins stare you in the face, and your mind wanders back to the days when black-eyed senoritas strolled upon the bridge and through the lanes and byways, now overgrown with jungle weeds.
A few of the better class of rancheros had brought senoritas with them, mounted in front on their saddles, and were wending their way up the step-ladder as we entered the premises.
Many of the senoritas were pretty, and those who had no great pretensions to beauty in other respects were at least gifted with fine eyes and teeth, rich brunette complexions, and forms of wonderful pliancy and grace.
So your Spanish senoritas still send out their knights errant bearing their colors.
Whatever the cause, I received enough smiles and alluring glances from pretty senoritas and, I fear, senoras, to have quite turned my head, had I not been far too intent upon the hope of seeing my lady to heed these charming coquettes.
That Malgares was well and favorably known among these bright-eyed senoras and senoritas soon became apparent as we swept along at the head of our clattering, swashbuckling dragoons.
To divert attention I glanced about at the peeping senoritas with feigned interest, until one angel-faced little coquette who could not yet have seen her sixteenth springtime fairly stared me out of countenance.
This brought us past a number of the city's largest merchandise establishments, to which groups of reboza-veiled senoras andsenoritas were beginning to saunter for the evening's shopping.
The senoritas of Chihuahua will be deprived of a great pleasure if you lack the means to serenade them.
The senoritasare cloaked, and impatient to be taken back to the barque, yearning to embrace him they have so long believed dead.
After dinner, the senoritasare sure to come on deck.
He is even so far admitted into the family intimacy as to be told how both the senoritas are soon to become brides.
Oh, yes; the Don's disgusted with things as they now go here; and I suppose the senoritas are also.
However brave on yester-morn the two senoritas were, or pretended to be, however regardless of consequences, it is different to-day.
The senoritas are charmed, and, strange to say, more with his accounts of Figi and New Caledonia, than those relating to Otaheite and Hawaii.
The senoritas had thrown aside their simple Mestiza dresses, and appeared in tunicas, or frocks, made to fit the figure or, rather, to cut the figure in two.
She say she has something to tell the senoritas who bought her ollas a few days back.
I am taking the senoritas down to show them how we mine the ore.
She went on to add that Jose had just come into the kitchen and had said he wanted to tell the senoritas something about Luis.
The Spanish waiter, of a romantic disposition, took interest in the Senor and two Senoritas who came so frequently to the Billet-doux; and wondered when the former would begin to evince a preference.
Spanish-American senoritas through Central and South America, the wives and daughters of English merchants exiled along the Pacific coast, whose fair skin and yellow hair whitened and bleached under the hot tropical suns.
Theirs was a type that the caballeros and senoritas did not know.
He planned the dinners that he would give in her honor on the balcony of the great restaurant in the Plaza on those nights when the band played, and the senoritas circled in long lines between admiring rows of officers and caballeros.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "senoritas" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.