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- proper noun A female
given name used inIndia . Alternative spelling:Leela . - proper noun A female
given name .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Lila is a citizen, now, as is her daughter, as is her granddaughter who was born here.
Amy Ephron: Nicky, After You Pick up the Kids, Can You Sort the Mail? Amy Ephron 2010
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Lila is a citizen, now, as is her daughter, as is her granddaughter who was born here.
Amy Ephron: Nicky, After You Pick up the Kids, Can You Sort the Mail? Amy Ephron 2010
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Lila is a citizen, now, as is her daughter, as is her granddaughter who was born here.
Amy Ephron: Nicky, After You Pick up the Kids, Can You Sort the Mail? Amy Ephron 2010
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Lila is totally right; I've come to the same conclusion.
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Lila is a citizen, now, as is her daughter, as is her granddaughter who was born here.
Amy Ephron: Nicky, After You Pick up the Kids, Can You Sort the Mail? Amy Ephron 2010
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Lila is a citizen, now, as is her daughter, as is her granddaughter who was born here.
Amy Ephron: Nicky, After You Pick up the Kids, Can You Sort the Mail? Amy Ephron 2010
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One catch: Lila is marrying Tom (Josh Duhamel), the guy that Laura was deeply involved with in college, before Lila swept him away with both her charms and the promises of her parents 'fortune.
Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: The Romantics Marshall Fine 2010
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I first learned about this style of writing from Robert M. Pirsig in Lila (his follow up to “Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance”).
Learn from the Greats: 7 Writing Habits of Amazing Writers | Write to Done 2008
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Lila is stunned when her high school boyfriend Tad drops her because he says she puts him to sleep in bed as she is boring.
Pleasure U-Carole Hart « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2008
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It seems that Lila is trying to come to grips with who she is and where her place is.
REVIEW: Keeping It Real by Justina Robson Display Name not set 2007
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