Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See
isabel .
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- proper noun A female
given name ; the Frenchvariant ofIsabel .
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Examples
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Also, an important distinction between selective mutes and Isabelle is that selective mutism (as defined by the Selective Mutism Foundation) is characterized by the failure, as opposed to the refusal, to speak in select social settings.
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The film at hand is Claude Chabrol's Comedy of Power, wherein Isabelle Huppert's workaholic avenging angel, dangerously underfed and self-amused, is fabulously, pathologically invulnerable - even as the murder threats pour in.
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I called Isabelle, made an appointment, and went to see her the next day.
I slept with Joey Ramone Mickey Leigh 2009
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I called Isabelle, made an appointment, and went to see her the next day.
I slept with Joey Ramone Mickey Leigh 2009
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I called Isabelle, made an appointment, and went to see her the next day.
I slept with Joey Ramone Mickey Leigh 2009
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I called Isabelle, made an appointment, and went to see her the next day.
I slept with Joey Ramone Mickey Leigh 2009
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We both like Greg a whole bunch, but Isabelle is a fierce competitor, and I doubt she'd have such good humor if it was anyone else.
In Exile 2006
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We both like Greg a whole bunch, but Isabelle is a fierce competitor, and I doubt she'd have such good humor if it was anyone else.
In Exile 2006
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We both like Greg a whole bunch, but Isabelle is a fierce competitor, and I doubt she'd have such good humor if it was anyone else.
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Somewhat Drained Isabelle is Still A Beautiful Destination
Rich Wolf: Looking For Fall in All the High Places (PHOTOS) Rich Wolf 2010
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