Cabell

[ US /kɑˈbɛɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States writer of satirical novels (1879-1958)
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How To Use Cabell In A Sentence

  • The sold-out event took place in the Old Cabell Hall auditorium, which seats about 850 people.
  • Even Cabell refused to speculate on how much time the planet had, but to a few of the Sentinels each minute felt like something to be thankful for.
  • But the best place you should look for stuff for the lad is Cabellas. com/archery. Remember the bow from Cpt. Brad? Well Wesley will need some other stuff like a sight, arrows ect.
  • Cabell let his words trail off when he realized that no one was listening to him.
  • What is under the feet is called a footstool, in Greek uποπoδιον, in Latin Scabellum or Suppedaneum. Biblical Evidence for Catholicism
  • It will pass to the subsequent _Figures of Earth_ and, after showing how the greater gravity of this volume is accompanied by a greater profusion of poetry _per se_ it will unravel the scheme of Cabell's fifteen essays in what might be called contrapuntal prose. Gallantry Dizain des Fetes Galantes
  • These fevers of the Orinoco appeared to us to resemble those which prevail every year between New Barcelona, La Guayra, and Porto Cabello, in the vicinity of the sea; and which often degenerate into adynamic fevers. Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
  • CABELL: She calls Ericka's wedding tacky; Ericka calls it free. CNN Transcript Jul 5, 2002
  • Resolved that Professors Davis & Cabell be authorized to continue the employment of Mr Scharf, as artist upon the terms heretofore allowed until the further order of the Board. Board of Visitors minutes
  • BRIAN CABELL, CNN CORRESPONDENT: The official cause of death, cardiac dysrhythmia. CNN Transcript Dec 4, 2003
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