Olga

/ˈoʊlɡə/

"Olga" in a Sentence (12 examples)

Olga has been playing the cello since she was 8 years old.

Gontran often played with Olga in the streets of Nîmes.

What can I tell you about Olga that you don't already know?

Olga waited for Vera in vain.

Olga is learning a Chopin nocturne.

Olga and her husband sold sickles and scythes in Volyn.

Polish author Olga Tokarczuk won the 2018 Nobel Literature Prize “for a narrative imagination that with encyclopedic passion represents the crossing of boundaries as a form of life.”

Tom, who was Her Majesty's most charming secret agent, fell in love with Olga, a typist for Brezhnev.

Olga Buzova is a close friend of Aishat Kadyrova and is very popular with the Chechen youth.

Olga is such a puritan, she won't even swear.

Olga was named after a Russian ballerina whose picture had once appeared in a local advertisement for a ballet company that was to perform in Philadelphia during the weeks of her impending conception, and who was shown pirouetting on a point of light, impressing their mother.

OLGA YOURIEVNA SOLENSKY and I followed the black-veiled nun through the chaste, white, highly polished salons of the convent while she explained to me the origin of her curious name, with which certain highly considered Russian saints had had to do. In Russia, it seems, they called her Olga, daughter of Youri.

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