Villa in a sentence as a noun

I live in a village of 40 people in the mountains a large part of the year for my dogs.

The scene with the shadow of the rain on the villa walls… poetry in motion.

Not saying villa is wrong, just offering the source material for people to consider.

In a luxurious villa on a tropical island, there is no distraction.

The company wanted at least 10,000 subscribers to bring the village into its mobile coverage, AFP said.

The villa 31 is the most prominent example in Argentina.

40 minutes seems like a long time for highly trained and rehersed professionals to go room to room in a moderate sized villa.

This is common behavior for hackers: Few years ago I was on a vacation in a nice villa with "internet in the house".

We may rent a nice villa somewhere in Spain for two weeks.\nGet some buzz and some work done.\nWould be nice to have ideas flowing and in the end we may leave with a product.

A minor detail, but the word used to describe his location was "compound", which might give a very different interpretation than villa.

It's kind of sad in some ways - the contrast between Galileo doing his work here in Padova, and modern Italy, with the guy spending a few months in jail and then being sentenced to house arrest in his villa after having put all that time and energy into deceit and theft.

Proper Noun Examples for Villa

""The village of Villa Talea de Castro, dotted with small pink and yellow homes, has a population of 2,500 indigenous people.

Villa definitions

noun

Mexican revolutionary leader (1877-1923)

See also: Villa

noun

detached or semidetached suburban house

noun

country house in ancient Rome consisting of residential quarters and farm buildings around a courtyard

noun

pretentious and luxurious country residence with extensive grounds