colleen

[ UK /kəlˈiːn/ ]
[ US /ˌkɑˈɫin/ ]
NOUN
  1. an Irish girl
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How To Use colleen In A Sentence

  • He told Dublin relief workers to round up 700 poor gossoons and colleens.
  • If I ever decide to sell this stuff, Colleen is going to be the spokesmodel!
  • Mark caught the ball and pocketed it, and then looked at Colleen.
  • A great shout went up from the crowd as they saw this, and both combatants ceased firing, and, after having given the soldiers a drink, they came back amidst the cheers of soldiers, crowd, and Sinn Feiners alike, and they are now known as the bravest colleens in Ireland -- God bless them! Six days of the Irish Republic A Narrative and Critical Account of the Latest Phase of Irish Politics
  • Student Exchange Coordinator Colleen Virtue said the students are billeted locally and are all very keen to be introduced to Australian culture during their week long visit to the Northern Rivers.
  • The colleen is a high school junior picked for her scholastic and community activities. SunHerald.com: Featured Story
  • Alex was their older brother, who was in his junior year in College, a whole four years older than Colleen.
  • Sally McCullough and Marie Murphy nudged the Slaney in front, but two games later the Collins' colleens were back on level terms, Brenda Deegan and Jackie McMullan producing the winning arrows.
  • 15: 12 @Colleen_Lindsay So my quintet of 600,000 word interlocked novels is right out, eh? Tweets I have known
  • The photo is Colleen with an elk calf that they captured and "collared" as part of an ongoing survival study. Q&A, Colleen Shannon, Pa Land Management Officer
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