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Quartet gal
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adeline
Alternative clues for the word adeline
Word definitions for adeline in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
fem. proper name, from French, of Germanic origin, literally "noble" (see Adelaide ).
Gazetteer
Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 139 Housing Units (2000): 50 Land area (2000): 0.268809 sq. miles (0.696211 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.268809 sq. miles (0.696211 sq. km) FIPS code: 00295 Located within: Illinois ...
Usage examples of adeline.
I imagined Adeline Carpenter sitting in front of the mirror, brushing out her hair before bed, talking, and I put the second receiver under the lip of the dresser.
I nodded at Adeline and the two children, who peered at me from the truck.
It had seemed unused, not a good choice for my limited resources, but it was just the place Adeline would take guests, especially well-dressed ones.
She kept twisting her head to look back, and now Adeline appeared in the doorway.
Mike lifted his hands and spread them as though he was about to step in front of Adeline and take her by the arms, stop her from going any further, when suddenly everything changed.
And in the middle of explaining to her I was rescuing her, that I would take her back to Adeline, she gave me that bird-eyed look again, and I understood, then, why I recognized it.
San Francisco via Delta DASH at a cost that would have made Adeline pass out.
He thought Adeline was almost certainly right about Fitzduane, and he worried for his friend.
He was actually fond of Adeline, who was good-natured and inherently kind.
Sweet Adeline, because he does not hold them long enough to let Good Time Charley in with his bum-bum.
Circumstances so unusual left him not a doubt that Adeline had discovered her danger, and was concerting with Peter some means of escape.
He now led her, and she suffered him, to a seat near the banquet, at which he pressed her to partake of a variety of confectionaries, particularly of some liquors, of which he himself drank freely: Adeline accepted only of a peach.
In the last hours of life, while tortured with the remembrance of his crime, he resolved to make all the atonement that remained for him, and having swallowed the potion, he immediately sent for a confessor to take a full confession of his guilt, and two notaries, and thus established Adeline beyond dispute in the rights of her birth.
Adeline answered the door in a daffodil yellow apron, wiping flour from her hands.
The attachment which Theodore had testified towards Adeline even endeared him to Louis, when he had recovered from the first shock of disappointment, and that conquest over jealousy which originated in principle, and was pursued with difficulty, became afterwards his pride and his glory.