Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
surinamine .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- proper noun A female
given name borrowed from French.
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Examples
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ANGELINE: I'm Angeline and I'm running for governor.
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The Visitor said ... wow, that Angeline is one cutie! may i have her number?
Meet Up and Scribble Night Sharon Bakar 2006
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What we need to keep an eye on is Letitia Carberry and her Cousin Angeline's legacy.
Tish 1916
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Evidently Cousin Angeline's legacy was not going into a mortgage.
Tish 1916
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But it's curious, is n't it, that I 've got twenty-five hundred dollars from Cousin Angeline's estate not even earning four per cent?
Tish 1916
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Standish had leisure to sit down to her sewing, she called Angeline, and reminded her of the ill-natured spirit she had shown in the early part of the afternoon.
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This not very good-natured speech was made by a little girl, whom I shall call Angeline Standish.
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His band had a ragtag kind of feel to it but was full of classic charm on songs such as "I Can Still Dream," "Angeline" and more songs that were often St. Louis-specific.
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"Angeline" isn't weighed down with the retroisms I'm probably cursing them with by the aforementioned associations.
! Exclaim.ca - News 2009
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Early in his career, James McMurtry's "Angeline" chronicled a couple's progression from lovers who "took what life offered when the folks were distracted or too tired to care" to a married couple (via an unintended pregnancy) who don't even have enough of a spark left to bother fighting.
PopMatters 2009
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