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amal
Alternative clues for the word amal
- Activist ___ Alamuddin Clooney
- Lawyer Clooney who wore a Bill Blass gown to the premiere of husband George's film, "Suburbicon"
- ___ Clooney, Barbara Walters's "most fascinating person" of 2014
- Human rights activist Clooney
- Attorney ___ Alamuddin who married George Clooney
- ___ Alamuddin (lawyer who married George Clooney)
Word definitions for amal in dictionaries
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Amel is an unisex given name of Celtic and Arabic origin, commonly used name around the world.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A language of Papua New Guinea.
Usage examples of amal.
I wandered into the White House kitchen to eat whatever free food was lying around, and I saw Abbas Amal, the Jordanian chef, opening cans of Spam.
Abbas Amal, rationally and soberly swear that if I agree to the terms of the confidential plan being proposed, I will never publicly or privately reveal that Doyle Coldiron had anything to do with it, on my honor as an occasionally pious Muslim.
White House officials refused to comment on a report today that former White House chef Abbas Amal was fired last week after having served disguised Spam to the president and a group of foreign diplomats during a state dinner at the White House.
I, Abbas Amal, rationally and soberly swear that if I agree to the terms of the confidential plan being proposed, I will never publicly or privately reveal that Doyle Coldiron had anything to do with it, on my honor as an occasionally pious Muslim.
Our top story of the night: White House officials refused to comment on a report today that former White House chef Abbas Amal was fired last week after having served disguised Spam to the president and a group of foreign diplomats during a state dinner at the White House.
In a story being printed in the Washington Post tomorrow, Abbas Amal -- seen here in a file photo serving barbecue to Pope John Paul the Second -- claims that he secretly served the popular American luncheon meat to the president as an act of minor vengeance after the president ate a hot dog at a Baltimore Orioles game and reportedly told journalists at the game that he didn't eat that well at the White House.