Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Erroneous spellings of sibyl.
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- noun
prophetess ;hag . - proper noun A female
given name , the most popular spelling variant ofSibyl since the 19th century.
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Examples
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Sean Markey is running a contest: Read his FREE story "Waiting for the Green Woman," which appears in Sybil's Garage No. 6., then leave a comment there or at his site, and you can win a FREE copy of Sybil's Garage #6.
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There†™ s a really great twist to the map that isn†™ t fully explained in the issue, so even though Sybil is now in possession of two major clues to the sword†™ s location, she†™ s going to need Hunter to make the final discovery.
Review: Hunter’s Fortune #2 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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Her native people call her Sybil, which is the name that the Romans had for their oracle.
BLACK SHIPS - Midway Point Tia Nevitt 2008
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I am a teacher, but Sybil is not a nice or honest person.
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No, Sybil is a troll who posts nothing but venom and bile.
Think Progress » Progressives Leading on Iraq: Sound Policy Ideas vs. Political Spin 2006
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Her native people call her Sybil, which is the name that the Romans had for their oracle.
Archive 2008-09-01 Tia Nevitt 2008
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Sybil is the famed multiple personality figure of book and TV … ImaDaMan, 1, 2, and 3.
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Castle in Sybil, for example, becomes a vast Luddite uprising in
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Do you remember the fancies that Carrots and Floss used to have about their cousin Sybil, and how they wished for her to come to see them?
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She called Sybil to her side, and, taking her hand, said:
Democracy, an American novel Henry Adams 1878
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