Sara$98065$ - translation to italian
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Sara$98065$ - translation to italian

AMERICAN ACTRESS
Sara Levitskaya; Sara Levitsky; Sara Heine; Adler, Sara

Sara      
n. nome proprio femminile; popolazione della Repubblica Centro-Africana
Love You With All My Heart         
COMPILATION ALBUM BY SARA EVANS
Greatest Hits - Sara Evans; Love You with All My Heart
Ti amo con tutto il cuore, LYWAMH (in gergo Internet)
Sara Lee         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sara lee; Sarah Lee (disambiguation); Lee, Sarah; Sara Lee (disambiguation)
Sara Lee, società america con sede nell"Illinois, produttrice e distributrice su scala mondiale di prodotti al dettaglio (prodotti alimentari, domestici e cosmetici)

Definition

Plunk
·add. ·noun A large sum of money.
II. Plunk ·add. ·noun Act or sound of plunking.
III. Plunk ·add. ·vi To play truant, or "hooky".
IV. Plunk ·add. ·noun A Dollar.
V. Plunk ·add. ·vt To be a truant from (school).
VI. Plunk ·add. ·vi To drop or sink down suddenly or heavily; to Plump.
VII. Plunk ·add. ·vt To pluck and release quickly (a musical string); to Twang.
VIII. Plunk ·add. ·vt To throw, push, drive heavily, plumply, or suddenly; as, to plunk down a dollar; also, to hit or strike.
IX. Plunk ·add. ·vi To make a quick, hollow, metallic, or harsh sound, as by pulling hard on a taut string and quickly releasing it; of a raven, to croak.

Wikipedia

Sara Adler

Sara Adler (née Levitskaya, some sources give Levitsky or Levitzky; 26 May 1858 – 28 April 1953) was a Russian-born Jewish actress in Yiddish theater who made her career mainly in the United States.

She was the third wife of Jacob Adler and the mother of prominent actors Luther and Stella Adler, and lesser-known actors Jay, Julia, Frances, and Florence Adler. The most famous of her 300 or so leading roles was the redeemed prostitute Katusha Maslova in Jacob Gordin's play based on Tolstoy's Resurrection.