The Signorino and Antonio, though want of wind obliged them to row the whole way from Venice, had reached Chioggia an hour before, and stood waiting to receive us on the quay.
The Signorinohas set off in his sandolo already with Antonio.
Towards the islet, Signorino Marchesino," he replied at once, looking his interlocutor full in the face with steady eyes, but remaining perfectly grave.
Signorino Marchesino, I do when I have any soldi to buy them with.
Their boat is white with a green line, Signorino Marchesino.
That might be--who was there in it, Signorino Marchesino?
Mees Goneril," said the signorinoat last, "do you know why I brought you out here?
The signorino sighed and looked at her for a minute.
The signorino did not pay any attention to the latter part of this description, but he appeared to find the beginning very satisfactory.
But the signorino went up to the piano and shook hands with her.
Her friendship with the signorino had begun when he was a lad and she a charming married woman; like many another friendship, it had begun with a flirtation, and perhaps (who knows?
The signorino was not in the house; he had gone up to the villa; but he had sent a message that later in the evening he intended to pay his respects to his old friends.
Oh, I cannot allow the Signorino to wait on me like this," the old woman mustered voice to murmur.
Sometimes when the Signorino was awake he called to him, and they talked about all manner of things, as in the good days before he was ill and before the accursed war came.
She had written before, she said, both to Signorino Francesco and to me, but she supposed that the letters had gone wrong, for they said the Government soaked off the stamps from the envelopes and sold them again.
But it will be a good day when I hear there the steps of the Signorino and of you.
And shall we all be as happy as the Signorino when we come to our last bed?
The Signor surely knew very well (or if he did not, Signorino Francesco did) that it was twelve years now since Teresa had gone down to the port, and never again would she set foot on that ill-omened quay.
Yes, the Signorino Rossano was living at home now," the porter declared.
I shall send it to the Signorino Rossano to-day," he replied.
The signorinowas not in the house; he had gone up to the villa.
Aurora understood finestra, window, and dire una parola, to say a word, and then that the signorino was giĆ¹ in giardino.
But his eye falling on the white carnation which Giovanna, knowing hersignorino was going in serata, had provided for his buttonhole, lines less grey came to his lips: "Neque tu choreas.
Then when the signorino started to write so as to show how many things he knew how to do, Jeli could have staid whole days watching him; and suddenly he would look round suspiciously.
Be not downcast, signorino mio," said the Roman matron, in response to the deep sigh which struggled out of Kenyon's breast.
So they think that if the Signorino Henfrey is innocent I am guilty of the murderous attack--eh?
They are the same as those who denounced the signorino to the police--as they will no doubt, before long, denounce you!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "signorino" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.