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- proper noun A female
given name , a variant ofAnnabel orAnnabelle .
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Examples
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So she called Annabella one day after the shoot was over, and arranged to collect the umbrella.
Storyteller Donald Sturrock 2010
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Also my Dad had a crush on a French film star called Annabella, he was killed in WWII before I was born so wasn't around to pick a name. nel said …
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Also my Dad had a crush on a French film star called Annabella, he was killed in WWII before I was born so wasn't around to pick a name. nel said …
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Humbert's first, lost girlfriend, Annabel, is perhaps not unrelated to Byron's first wife, Anne Isabella, who was known as "Annabella," and she has parents named Leigh, just like Byron's ravished half-sister Augusta.
Hurricane Lolita 2005
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Humbert's first, lost girlfriend, Annabel, is perhaps not unrelated to Byron's first wife, Anne Isabella, who was known as "Annabella," and she has parents named Leigh, just like Byron's ravished half-sister Augusta.
Hurricane Lolita 2005
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Lemoyne was not "Annabella" herself, but only her chief chum; yet shorter skirts and shorter sleeves and a deliberately assumed feminine air helped distinguish him from the hearty young lads who manoeuvred in the chorus.
Bertram Cope's Year Henry Blake Fuller 1893
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She was glad to have no need to do so; Lemoyne was deeply engrossed otherwise -- "Annabella" and her "antics" were almost ready for the public eye.
Bertram Cope's Year Henry Blake Fuller 1893
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Bluebottle may possibly symbolize Lord and Lady Holland; and Miss Lilac is, certainly, Miss Milbanke, the "Annabella" of Byron's courtship, not the "moral Clytemnestra" of his marriage and separation.
The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 4 George Gordon Byron Byron 1806
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There was a woman who lived on the street where I grew up who "Annabella" was modeled on.
Filter Magazine 2009
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"Your Annabella is a mystery; liking, not liking; generous-minded, yet afraid of poverty; there is no making her out.
The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 2 George Gordon Byron Byron 1806
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