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Principessa

Principessa (English title: Princess) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa in 1984. The telenovela about the adventures and misadventures of a group of friends Paola, Fernanda, Marisela and Adriana working as stylists in the salon "Princess".

It starred Irán Eory, Angélica Aragón, Alma Muriel, Hilda Aguirre, Cecilia Camacho and Anabel Ferreira.

Usage examples of "principessa".

The words my wife used to describe the Principessa are nothing less than the truth.

It would perhaps be an idea to commission a painting of the Principessa for Count Toraglia before it is sold.

What he saw pleased him, though he would not have called the Principessa a barque.

The Principessa was certainly sleek enough in appearance, with a low freeboard and graceful lines.

Yet more of the lead ships in the convoy had entered the harbour, while the other filled the outer roads close to where the Principessa lay.

The Principessa dipped slightly to starboard from the weight of those coming aboard.

The moon was full up now and its light illuminated the entire main deck of the Principessa, all the way to the naked bowsprit.

A messenger came for him, saying that if he wanted to buy the Principessa, he should come along right away.

The swell had increased and the Principessa creaked as she rode, hauled up and jerked by her twin anchors.

If he was going to go through with his plans he needed to know if the Principessa was a good ship to buy.

To some it would seem ghoulish, to be looking over the Principessa now, given the recent deaths.

The Principessa carried twelve four pounders as her main armament, with popguns as stern and bow chasers.

If I decide against the Principessa, then I can rejoin you both aboard the next ship that comes into victual.

He stood in the wardroom door of the Principessa looking at the empty table.

The main thing was to set in train the steps necessary to buy the Principessa, and to do that he had to get the ship to sea for a cruise.