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Pig of children's lit
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olivia
Alternative clues for the word olivia
- "Twelfth Night" character
- Lover of Cesario, in "Twelfth Night"
- ''Twelfth Night'' character
- Actress Munn of "Deliver Us From Evil"
- Niece of Sir Toby Belch, in "Twelfth Night"
- A Winter's Tale character in the midst of hoax, raging briefly
- Kerry's 'Scandal' role
- 1972 self-titled pop album
- Pig in Ian Falconer children's books
Word definitions for olivia in dictionaries
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Olivia is the only novel by Dorothy Bussy (but not her only personal literary work) – published in 1949 at Hogarth Press , the publishing house founded by Leonard and Virginia Woolf . Bussy wrote it in French and signed her work with the pseudonym "Olivia." ...
Usage examples of olivia.
Olivia had wrapped her in blankets by then, and used towels and rags to clean everywhere, as Victoria continued to lie on their bathroom floor, racked by sobs, and despite the blanket Olivia had wrapped her in, convulsed by such terrible trembling that her teeth shook.
Big enough that dutiful yet daring Olivia must bail her out in a way that it would spoil everything to reveal.
And as the summer sounds droned on, Olivia continued her painstaking inventory of the china.
She came to check on Olivia now, and asked her how far she had gotten.
She had an ample bosom where Olivia had rested her head through most of her childhood.
She let Olivia choose them, particularly, as she put it, since Olivia was her older sister.
The curtains were drawn to keep the room cool, they were deep red brocade with heavy fringe, and Olivia adjusted them instinctively as she glanced at her father over her shoulder.
In some ways, Olivia suspected that their mother had been far more like her sister.
Edward Henderson sat lost in thought for a moment, as did Olivia, digesting what her father had said, and both of them looked startled when they looked up and suddenly saw John Watson standing in the doorway.
Seeing them engaged in earnest conversation almost at once, Olivia glanced at the tray again, to see that all was in order, and prepared to leave the room, and then she turned and was startled to almost walk into the arms of Charles Dawson.
And then, having fulfilled her responsibilities to them, Olivia quietly withdrew and closed the doors behind her.
His eyes filled with tears again, and Olivia put a gentle hand on his shoulder.
But Olivia continued to reassure him as she poured him a glass of lemonade, and handed him a plate of the irresistible cookies, as the cook watched them.
They switched places whenever they chose, tormented their teachers mercilessly, or at least Victoria did, or so Olivia claimed.
And she also knew the single secret from which one could distinguish them, one small freckle which Olivia had at the top of her right palm, and Victoria had identically and equally minutely on her left one.