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William Jefferson ___ IV (Bill Clinton's name at birth)
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Population (2000): 718 Housing Units (2000): 262 Land area (2000): 2.830973 sq. miles (7.332186 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.011304 sq. miles (0.029276 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.842277 sq. miles (7.361462 sq. km) FIPS code: 09040 Located within: Georgia ...
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Blythe is a fashion doll , about 28 cm (11 inch) tall, with an oversized head and large eyes that change color with the pull of a string . It was created in 1972 and was initially only sold for one year in the United States by toy company Kenner (later ...
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a. (obsolete spelling of blithe English)
Usage examples of blythe.
The first time Blythe had made Varya choke on her tea had been only shortly after Miles met his wife-to-be.
Blythe had liked her, so when Varya came to call at Wynter Lane one day, Blythe offered her tea.
It had been hilarious, even though Blythe had had the good sense not to laugh.
After Varya and Miles married, Blythe never refused the chance to shock her sister-in-law into such unladylike behavior.
In a little under two months, Blythe would have her inheritance, left to her by her father.
Dobson was infatuated with her, and to be frank, Blythe was flattered.
God forbid, London, Blythe appreciated the quiet of Devon and Brixleigh.
Lady Blythe had looked good in trousers and boots, she was even more stunning in a shimmering gown of gold silk that matched the room around them.
It was shocking enough that Lady Blythe asked for the name of his tailor, and even more shocking that she spoke of admiring his trousers!
Lady Blythe looked at him with something that seemed very much like uncertainty in her gaze.
Ever since he had first laid eyes on Blythe that afternoon, his thoughts kept coming back to her.
His first meeting with Blythe was something he wanted to keep for himself, for some strange reason.
The more men Blythe herself became acquainted with, the more cynical she became.
She must have been like an angel from heaven to him, while Blythe herself became little more than a distant memory.
If Blythe knew one thing about the male sex, it was that she had very poor judgment where they were concerned.