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- proper noun A female
given name .
Etymologies
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Consider This: Model Gisele Bündchen spells her name with one l, but people may still think of her when they see the name Giselle.
5-Star Baby Name Advisor Bruce Lansky 2008
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Consider This: Model Gisele Bündchen spells her name with one l, but people may still think of her when they see the name Giselle.
5-Star Baby Name Advisor Bruce Lansky 2008
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Like many of the classic ballets, the story line of Giselle is creepy as all hell.
Virtual Collection 2006
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Like many of the classic ballets, the story line of Giselle is creepy as all hell.
November 2005 2005
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Like many of the classic ballets, the story line of Giselle is creepy as all hell.
Sally Harpe 2005
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She ought to call Giselle and let her know what was going on.
Crimson Wind Diana Pharaoh Francis 2011
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Stacey called Giselle back at nine, when the sun had well and truly risen behind the low clouds and Jake would have to know that a mother of toddler twins was up, dressed, breakfasted and more than ready for some phone action.
Couple Most Likely To Darcy, Lillian 2007
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In the most authoritative voice he could muster he asked, "What can you tell me about a woman called Giselle sans Mains?"
Angel With No Hands Adams, Stephen 2005
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And when the jumping gets going - it abounds in Act II of "Giselle" - we're given several jumps in which first we can't see the feet taking off, and then we can't see the full head as it soars out of frame.
NYT > Home Page By ALASTAIR MACAULAY 2011
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The Golden Dress features a princess called Giselle: 'She had everything you could ever imagine, not once, but ten times over.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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