Carita

Word CARITA
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Nickname for someone that is cute, beautiful. Literally means having a petit face with beautiful features Urban Dictionary

The most beautiful, kind, amazing and perfect woman on the face of the Earth. Urban Dictionary

A word literally meaning eternal love, unconditional love, God's love. It is a place, a philosophy, that makes people bond. you share about you, and you listen to others. It is the best place in the world. It is the closest to heaven I have ever been. Urban Dictionary

The most amazing beautiful woman inside and out Her beauty is unmatched but her mind is beyond her years and her heart is made gold Urban Dictionary

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The word "carita" in example sentences

“Ah, kind gentleman! carita, carita; for the love of St. Catherine! only a halfpenny to buy some bread!” ❋ Unknown (2007)

The carita shook and rattled as she led it away from the back of the cantina. ❋ Dusty Richards (2004)

“There is a carita in the yard with faded red paint on it.” ❋ Dusty Richards (2004)

There is an old saying "billete mata carita" which means that a guy with money will win the girl over the fellow with a handsome face. ❋ Unknown (2002)

We proposed that they plant some carita beans in the spring so that the land will not be bare. ❋ Unknown (1967)

"Well, carita, did he?" she demanded with much interest. ❋ Douglas Grant (N/A)

Vistara, the Introduction to the Jâtaka and the Buddha-carita. ❋ Charles Eliot (1896)

"_Yah hassare, carita_ -- Nix mangiar these ten days, sar -- Mi moder him die plague, sar! mi fader him die too," and other pathetic cries and similar equally veracious assertions, from numerous cripples, deformed creatures, and children of all ages, in rags and tatters, who endeavoured to excite their compassion by exhibiting their wounds and scars. ❋ William Henry Giles Kingston (1847)

He motioned me down on my knees; but as I could not speak Spanish enough for that, I mumble-jumbled something or another, half Spanish and half English, and ended with putting four dollars in his hand for _carita_, which means charity. ❋ Frederick Marryat (1820)

He motioned me down on my knees; but, as I could not speak Spanish enough for that, I mumbled-jumbled something or another, half Spanish and half English, and ended with putting four dollars in his hand for _carita_, which means charity. ❋ Frederick Marryat (1820)

He buys albacore at $1.15 a pound, carita (Pacific moonfish) at $0.12 a pound and shrimp at $1.40 ❋ Unknown (2009)

* carita de angel* waa!! seee mi tener uke! que nu mencionarlos puke despue mi salir herida x3 we!! ❋ Crazydark (2007)

X manes omDium Impugoatorum • Prima: si i confyso V amer it Dio colla carita Teologica: ma V amor di Dio nou i sempre cariti Teologica • Qutna i una spezie: quello i uu gcaere. ❋ Joseph Chantre Herrera, Giovanni Vincenzo Bolgeni (1792)

Tienfem Hemanms Decahus totumque ejusdem Mon&fterieiifisEcclefieCapituluih ciim deyoto ac voluntario obfequio perpetuam in Domino carita - ❋ Unknown (1777)

It also warned me against what Italians calls “carita’ pelosa” or “hairy charity:” doing good deeds expecting something in exchange (eternal gratitude, electoral votes, or the adoption of your own values and political view: for a current example, read among the many nice and compassionate comments, the nasty comments to this post) ❋ Unknown (2005)

'carreta' means a Spanish dray-cart, and that 'carita,' 'my dear,' was probably meant. ❋ Clement King Shorter (1891)

Per carita! "murmured Abbe Vergniaud, still listening," It is like the cry of a lost soul! " ❋ Marie Corelli (1889)

Heaven and earth now mourn for me; all who have pity, truth, and justice, mourn for me (pianga adesso il cielo e pianga per me la terra; pianga per me chi ha carita, verita, giustizia).” ❋ Unknown (1851)

Heaven and earth now mourn for me; all who have pity, truth, and justice, mourn for me (pianga adesso il cielo e pianga per me la terra; pianga per me chi ha carita, verita, giustizia). " ❋ Alexander Von Humboldt (1814)

Wey, como le dises a tu [novia] de [carino]. Le [digo] Carita. ❋ Jesusito (2009)

[We can't] all be Carita. ❋ Kymftw (2008)

before caritas: kid 1: hey can I [play with you] guys? kid 2: EW NO WAY!!! kid 1: :( after kid 1: can I play with you guys? kid 2: [yeah sure]! we would love [ypu] to play. ❋ Monnigibbo (2008)

If you get a [carita] don't [lose] her ❋ K.L. Brown (2023)

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