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Answer for the clue "Heavenly Beatles girl ", 4 letters:
lucy

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Usage examples of lucy.

But Lucy had tucked and braided and twisted the whole curly mess around a stiffened bandeau of gold-embroidered muslin, and Pru was quite pleased with the result.

Lucy thought it made us look like burglars and told me to go back and put it on top of the car, which meant five more minutes wrestling with bendy bungies.

Lily said to Lucy, entirely within hearing of Jim and Lee Westminster and Johnny Trumbull and Arnold Carruth and Bubby Harvey and Frank Ellis, and a number of others who glowered at her.

Lucy had interviewed a Caral Jones eight months ago for one of her shows.

The chances of two women with the same unusual spelling of the name Caral both dying on the same night were just too much, and so, in typical fashion, Lucy came up with a plan.

After a quick look around, it was clear to Cayle that Lucy Rail never did a stroke of housework.

Larry second-to-last and he stood up, aware that Lucy was smiling up at him, and then that was lost in a warm comber of applause that washed over him.

Marslandmouth, where the whole posse comitatus pulled up breathless at the door of Lucy Passmore.

As Lucy ran forward and cuffed Garrett, Sachs turned to the hill where Mason had been shooting from.

Even in that crowded moment, Lucy understood suddenly how Dakers had managed to reach her final term at Leys without being knocked on the head by exasperated colleagues.

Lucy wished she liked Miss Rouse better, and looked round for Dakers as a sort of antidote.

Lucy went back to the dinette and sat down, yanking her WonderWear down as she sat, wondering if Wonder Woman had the same problem with wedgies.

There, in the coffin lay no longer the foul Thing that we had so dreaded and grown to hate that the work of her destruction was yielded as a privilege to the one best entitled to it, but Lucy as we had seen her in life, with her face of unequalled sweetness and purity.

Lucy felt that she and Edd Denmeade had something in common--a sister going the wrong way!

Lucy found the thoughts Edd had roused running in her mind, not wholly unsatisfying.