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US
/ˈkɛɹəˌɫaɪn/
]
ADJECTIVE
- of or relating to the life and times of kings Charles I or Charles II of England
How To Use Caroline In A Sentence
- ‘I wish I was rich enough to use fivers as scrap paper,’ remarked Caroline.
- Caroline heard it she could not help smiling at the word magnanimity, which sounded to her rather too grand for the occasion. Tales and Novels — Volume 07
- His fans would already be familiar with Caroline.
- Caroline Kennedy anthologized these poems, but they're our American heritage. 'American Scrapbook' draws on Kennedy family's favorite poems
- The sunrays streamed through the window waking Caroline from her deep sleep.
- Slowly Caroline turned more and more towards helping William with his astronomical activities while he continued to teach her algebra, geometry and trigonometry.
- Caroline Keady, whose parents live in Withington, changed a fistful of old Irish punts into euros before flying.
- Neither option really appealed to Darcy, but anything had to be better than spending the day with Caroline fawning over him.
- Ross and Caroline Denton met when they were freshmen in high school.
- Why don't we invite Caroline and Mark and make up a foursome?