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- adjective Common misspelling of
noble .
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Examples
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Some digging reveals a local wastrel nobel is involved, up to ears in debt, but he ends up with a few problems with the God In the Bowl, of the mortal kind.
Archive 2007-01-01 Blue Tyson 2007
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Some digging reveals a local wastrel nobel is involved, up to ears in debt, but he ends up with a few problems with the God In the Bowl, of the mortal kind.
Archive 2007-02-01 Blue Tyson 2007
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Some digging reveals a local wastrel nobel is involved, up to ears in debt, but he ends up with a few problems with the God In the Bowl, of the mortal kind.
Archive 2007-02-01 Blue Tyson 2007
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Some digging reveals a local wastrel nobel is involved, up to ears in debt, but he ends up with a few problems with the God In the Bowl, of the mortal kind.
Archive 2007-03-01 Blue Tyson 2007
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Some digging reveals a local wastrel nobel is involved, up to ears in debt, but he ends up with a few problems with the God In the Bowl, of the mortal kind.
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: The Conan Chronicles 1 (The People of the Black Circle) - Robert E. Howard Blue Tyson 2006
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I know young lady changing bed pans at a nursing home who reads all the Latin American nobel prizewinning authors I wish I read.
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There is elegant meaning to be found here: Allenby unites something associated with idealistic hope placed in the best of humanity, the Nobel Prize (I think we should accept the pun on 'noble' at this point, and Wiktionary says that 'nobel' is Swedish for 'noble'), with berserk, artificially-induced battle-frenzy.
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There is elegant meaning to be found here: Allenby unites something associated with idealistic hope placed in the best of humanity, the Nobel Prize (I think we should accept the pun on 'noble' at this point, and Wiktionary says that 'nobel' is Swedish for 'noble'), with berserk, artificially-induced battle-frenzy.
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There is elegant meaning to be found here: Allenby unites something associated with idealistic hope placed in the best of humanity, the Nobel Prize (I think we should accept the pun on 'noble' at this point, and Wiktionary says that 'nobel' is Swedish for 'noble'), with berserk, artificially-induced battle-frenzy.
Anime Nano! 2008
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It turns out she has read all the Latin American nobel prize winners we haven’t read.
Page 2 2003
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