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Girl finding Vauxhall, say, and Oval on the 26, perhaps?
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caroline
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1650s, "of or pertaining to a Charles," from French, from Latin Carolus "Charles" (see Charles ). Especially of Charlemagne, or, in English history, Charles I and Charles II.
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alt. (context historical English) An old silver coin of Italy. n. (context historical English) An old silver coin of Italy.
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" Caroline " is a single released by the British Rock band Status Quo in 1973. It was included on the album Hello! . It was written by Bob Young and Francis Rossi on a table napkin in the dining room of a hotel in Perranporth , Cornwall , in 1970. It became ...
Usage examples of caroline.
Caroline leaned forward in her eagerness to persuade Mary, the goings-on abovestairs temporarily forgotten.
For better or worse, Miss Caroline and Little Arcady had exchanged impressions of each other.
Within ten minutes, and before Miss Caroline had finished telling how altogether beautiful she found Arcady of the Little Country, Clem returned, bearing breast-high a napkin-covered tray, from which towered twin pillars of glass, topped with fragrant leafage and pierced each by a yellow straw.
They were impressed by the fact that Protestantism had outgrown and discarded Luther, that Arminians in Holland, the Lutherans of the University of Helmstedt, the French schools of Sedan and Saumur, the Caroline divines in England, and even Puritans like Leighton and Baxter, were as much opposed as themselves to the doctrine of justification, which was the origin of the Protestant movement.
Johann and Caroline had set out in the opposite direction, planning a ride of three miles or so straight through the heart of London to Billingsgate Stairs, immediately downstream of the Bridge, where a longboat would take them out to a Hanoverian sloop.
Standing against the far wall of the living room, holding a glass of white wine and talking to Mark Lederer of the Boston Biomedical Research Institute, stood Caroline Lampert.
Caroline Lampert, all of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the article reportedly concerns a radical new approach to attacking carcinomas through genetically engineered retroviruses.
Miss Caroline Carrock is sitting in her chair with her nose in a book, a fact which surprises me some because in my experience your brainier dolls are not such sweet Judys but this is a day for exceptions.
Caroline stood in her jeans and sweater, a bright plaid blazer open to the raw wind, and snapped pictures from the edge of Strasse des 17 Juni, the broad boulevard running straight through the heart of the Tiergarten to the Brandenburg Gate.
If the two of them were ever to wed, what a bunch of carrottops they were likely to produce, Caroline thought, amused.
North Coast Chardonnay arrived with the pseudoshrimp cocktails, and Caroline sipped the wine and felt herself relax with a nearly audible groan of pleasure.
Hermia managed to elude the watchful Trevelyan and entered the ball-room with Beatrice Coddington and Caroline Anstell.
Miss Caroline Coxwell, and their young family was an infinite source of delight to the childless vicarage.
Every time he saw the dusky, exotic features of Auda, he could think only of Caroline, their stolen moments of love aboard the ship home from Africa, and in her own bedchambers on his last night before departing Paris by train to the Crimean front.
Caroline was talking very loudly about how the Sidwells had long been friends with the Dents, and James was agreeing profusely with everything she said.