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earle

n. 1 (surname from=occupations dot=), variant of Earl. 2 (context chiefly US English) (given name male from=surnames) transferred from the surname, or a spelling variant of Earl.

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Earle, AR -- U.S. city in Arkansas
Population (2000): 3036
Housing Units (2000): 1247
Land area (2000): 3.254218 sq. miles (8.428385 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 3.254218 sq. miles (8.428385 sq. km)
FIPS code: 20320
Located within: Arkansas (AR), FIPS 05
Location: 35.270405 N, 90.464841 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 72331
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Earle

Earle may refer to:

In places:

  • Earle, Arkansas, a city in Crittenden County, Arkansas, US
  • Earle, Indiana, an unincorporated town in Vanderburgh County, Indiana, US
  • Earle, Northumberland, a settlement in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England
  • Naval Weapons Station Earle, a US Navy base on Sandy Hook Bay in New Jersey

People with the surname Earle:

  • Earle (surname)

People with the given name Earle:

  • Earle (given name)
Earle (surname)

Earle is a surname, pronounced 'erl'. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alfred Earle, British air marshal
  • Alice Morse Earle
  • Beverly M. Earle, American politician
  • William Moffat "Billy" Earle, American baseball player
  • Christine Earle
  • Edward Mead Earle (1894-1954) author, academic and military strategy specialist
  • Elias Earle
  • Eyvind Earle, American artist
  • Franklin Sumner Earle, biologist
  • George Howard Earle III, American politician
  • Giles Earle (musician), English collator of songs
  • Gordon Earle, Canadian politician
  • Guy Earle, English cricketer
  • Hobart Earle, Ukrainian conductor
  • Horatio Earle, American roads advocate
  • J. J. Earle, British scholar of Anglo-Saxon
  • Jack Earle, acromegalic American
  • Sir James Earle (1755–1817), eighteenth-century British surgeon, renowned for his skill in lithotomy
  • John Earle (bishop), English bishop
  • John Earle, Australian politician
  • John Milton Earle
  • Joseph H. Earle
  • Josephine Earle (1892–1929), American actress
  • Justin Townes Earle, American musician and son of Steve Earle
  • Mortimer Lamson Earle, American classical scholar
  • Ralph Earle (disambiguation), one of several people
  • Robbie Earle, British footballer
  • Ronnie Earle, American lawyer and politician
  • Stacey Earle, American musician and sister of Steve Earle
  • Steve Earle, American musician
  • Sylvia Earle, American oceanographer
  • Thomas Earle
  • William A. Earle, American philosopher
  • Wilton R. Earle (1902–1964), American cell biologist
  • Windom Earle, fictional character from Twin Peaks
Earle (given name)

Earle is an English given name, and may refer to:

  • Earle Bergey (1901–1952), American illustrator
  • Earle Birney (1904–1995), Canadian poet; recipient of the Governor General's Award for Literature
  • Earle Brown (1926–2002), American composer
  • Earle Bruce (born 1931), former American college football coach
  • Earle Childs (1893–1918), American soldier who died during World War I
  • Earle Combs (1899–1976), American Major League Baseball player
  • Earle Hagen (born 1919), American composer
  • Earle Hyman, American actor
  • Earle Labor (born 1928), American historian; biographer of Jack London
  • Earle Bradford Mayfield (1881–1964), American politician; United States Senator
  • Earle "Greasy" Neale (1891-1973), American football & baseball player & coach
  • Earle Ovington (1879–1936), American aeronautical engineer, aviator and inventor; "Official Air Mail Pilot #1"
  • Earle Page (1880–1961), Eleventh Prime Minister of Australia
  • Earle S. Warner (1880–1971), New York politician and judge

Usage examples of "earle".

She sat and played it, and the sound came out so deep and resonant that Earle himself was charmed.

Never before had Earle allowed himself to indulge his full proficiency, and this would have been a delight even had he not done it in the company of a lovely giant amazon.

The man looked exactly as startled as Earle felt: just how friendly would an amazon get with a peon, even in illusion?

Certainly Earle himself was in such a state of desire, futile as it might be.

But it probably wasn't safe either, because those germs could be as big as Kara, and Earle wouldn't even make a meal for one.

This was not the most pleasant revelation for either Earle or Kara, but did not entirely surprise them.

It was apparent that Kara enjoyed this as much as Earle did, whatever the nature of her underlying feeling.

Every step Earle took was like twenty or twenty-five of his normal ones.

The legend suggests otherwise, for Earle and Kara were different sizes, yet each changed to become another size.

She dreamed of Kara, looking like herself, and of Earle, looking like a cross between Angus and Darius.

Her thought carried an added nuance: the legendary Earle, in the story told on Jupiter, had looked like a cross between Angus and Darius.

Nona remembered the story of Earle and Kara, flying similarly across the worlds.

No man will be able to draw on it any more, except when there is a first of the first for nine generations, who will be able to travel to the center of the universe and change it as Earle did.

You know that Earle in the Jupiter legend looks like a cross between Angus and Darius, and Kara looks like you.

Knowing this in advance it was incumbent upon Earle, as chief science advisor to the White House, to couch his report in terms sufficiently strong to penetrate the social and diplomatic fog that permanently enveloped the President.