1. title
The boxer had to lose weight for the title match.
Blood and Sand is the title of a novel by Blasco Ináñez.
I failed to recall the song's title.
He got a shameful title.
With the first election of a woman into the seat of Chancellorship, the word "Bundeskanzlerin," as a feminine noun for the title, was voted Word of the Year in 2005 by the Academy of German Language.
It depends on the person, but using "sir" for women (a title of honour for men) is very rude.
He still holds the heavyweight title.
They call Paris the City of Lights, but Las Vegas may be more deserving of that title.
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A big title does not necessarily mean a high position.
Every essay needs a title.
Patrick’s title is Dr because he’s a doctor.
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He always puts 'Dr' down where the form asks for his title.
I Love You is the title of more songs than anyone can sing in her lifetime.
Inglese parola "назва"(title) si verifica in set:
1000 most important Ukrainian nouns 750 - 8002. name
Your name, please.
Tom shouted Mary's name as loud as he could, but she didn't hear him.
You're the only person I know who regularly gets my name wrong.
Can you name anyone that we know who is as talented as he is?
Have you decided on a name for your new baby?
He finally made a name for himself as a politician.
She's been living for the last five years under an assumed name.
Few people are on a first name basis with the president.
Tom called Mary every bad name he could think of.
Are you seriously thinking about changing your name to Tom?
It was the third year of Meiji when their family name was changed to Saga.
It was not until yesterday that I knew her name.
In the first place, we have to decide on the name.
At the bottom of the letter he wrote "Kind regards," then signed his name.
His cousin, whose name I forget, was a nurse.