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"Frozen" character who sings "Let It Go"
Answer for the clue ""Frozen" character who sings "Let It Go" ", 4 letters:
elsa
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Usage examples of elsa.
I did not know that Elsa Lee also was watching until, having requested Jones, who had been a sailmaker, to thread the needles, his trembling hands refused their duty.
The crew were about on a night like that, and at any moment Elsa Lee might avail herself of the dummy hand, as she sometimes did, and run up for a breath of air or a glimpse of the sea.
The stewardess, her arm in a sling, was making tea over a spirit-lamp, and Elsa was helping her.
I heard nothing from Elsa Lee, and I missed McWhirter, who had got his hospital appointment, and who wrote me cheering letters on pages torn from order-books or on prescription-blanks.
I went back to jail that night, and dreamed of Elsa - not as I had seen her that day, bending forward, watching every point of the evidence, but as I had seen her so often on the yacht, facing into the salt breeze as if she loved it, her hands in the pockets of her short white jacket, her hair blowing back from her forehead in damp, close-curling rings.
The key that Elsa Lee picked up was another clue, and in their attempt to get rid of it I had foiled them.
I tried to put Elsa Lee out of my thoughts, as she had gone out of my life, and, receiving the hoped-for hospital appointment at that time, I tried to make up by hard work for a happiness that I had not lost because it had never been mine.
He made a pot of tea, each action following the next in the same, methodical routine, and took a cup, with an arrowroot biscuit, in to Elsa, who needed to eat and drink on waking, because of her diabetes.
Thence he may have drawn the motive for the curiosity of Elsa touching the personality of her husband.
The meeting of Lohengrin and Elsa takes place on the banks of the river Scheldt in Brabant.
Count Frederick of Telramund, who has his eyes upon it, had offered his hand in marriage to Elsa, who, with her brother, Gottfried, had been left in his care on the death of their father, but had met with a refusal.
To promote the ambition of herself and her husband, she has changed Gottfried into a swan by throwing a magical chain about his neck, and persuaded Telramund to accuse Elsa of having murdered the boy in the hope of enjoying the throne together with a secret lover.
The King summons Elsa to answer the charge and decrees trial by ordeal of battle.
Not until the second call of the Herald has gone out and Elsa has fallen to her knees in prayer does the champion appear.
He accepts the gage of battle, after asking Elsa whether or not she wants him to be her husband if victorious in the combat, and exacting a promise never to ask of him whence he came or what his name or race.