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"Hill Street Blues" regular Veronica
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hamel
Alternative clues for the word hamel
- "Hill Street Blues" star
- "Hill Street Blues" co-star Veronica
- Actress Veronica of "Hill Street Blues"
- "Hill Street Blues" actress Veronica whose last name rhymes with a llama cousin
- Five-time Emmy nominee for "Hill Street Blues"
- Actress Veronica from Philadelphia
- Veronica of "Hill Street Blues"
- Actress Veronica ____
Word definitions for hamel in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Hamel \Ham"el\ (h[a^]m"[e^]l), v. t. [Obs.] Same as Hamble .
Usage examples of hamel.
It had received a further stimulus when Richard Hamel, who had bought an Evening Standard on their way from the theatre a few minutes ago, came across a certain paragraph in it which he read aloud.
CHAPTER VIII Richard Hamel, although he certainly had not the appearance of a person afflicted with nerves, gave a slight start.
CHAPTER XI The little station at which Hamel alighted was like an oasis in the middle of a flat stretch of sand and marsh.
CHAPTER XII From where Hamel stood a queer object came strangely into sight.
He looked at Richard Hamel as though he were some strange sea-monster come up from underneath the sands.
Stooping a little, Hamel was still able to walk by the side of the man in the chair.
CHAPTER XIII During the next half-hour, Hamel was introduced to luxuries to which, in a general way, he was entirely unaccustomed.
He did not at once look up, and Hamel glanced around with genuine admiration.
I am not sure about that fellow Hamel, and Gerald is in a queer temper.
Fentolin glanced across those few feet of space and looked at Hamel with swift suspicion.
Hall seemed, in a sense, transformed, as Hamel and his companion climbed the worn grey steps which led on to the broad sweep of terrace.
By her side stood another woman who was a stranger to Hamel - thin, still elegant, with tired, worn face, and the shadow of something in her eyes which reminded him at once of Esther.
Fentolin waved his hand and beckoned to Hamel and Esther as they somewhat hesitatingly approached.
Look steadily to the eastward of that second dike and you will see the pink light upon the sands, which baffled every one until our friend Hamel came and caught it on his canvas.
Even Hamel, who had said something about a walk, had been induced to stop by an appealing glance from Esther.