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Hamelin

[ US /ˈhæmˌɫɪn, ˈhæməɫɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a town in northern Germany (near Hanover) that is famous as the setting for the legend of the Pied Piper

How To Use Hamelin In A Sentence

  • Their opera is the mysterious and darkly moving tale of what happened after the pied piper left Hamelin.
  • Godowsky is a very underrated composer, this disc is fantastic, Hamelin is superb!
  • Followed by Fortunée's blinking husband Hamelin dressed as a Venetian gondoliere and a pretty little man dressed as a jester — Captain Charles? Tales of Passion, Tales of Woe
  • Faux news representatives are real world Pied Pipers of Hamelin provoking and leading frightened and irrational Republican lemmings to financial/medical ruin and self-assisted health care suicide. Think Progress » Tea party leaders say they would ‘absolutely’ abolish Social Security.
  • “Cousin,” said the Lady Hameline, “I believe with you that the youth means us well — but bethink you — we transgress the instructions of King Louis, so positively iterated.” Quentin Durward
  • Hamelin Paperbrands Ltd (formerly John Dickinson Stationery), Jane's responsibility extends to the management of an extensive portfolio including classic brands such as Basildon Bond personal stationery and Oxford Black n 'Red notebooks. For Immediate Release Podcast
  • Perhaps this is the motto which could turn a spiritual leader into a latter-day ‘Piper of Hamelin’ to bring about the ingathering of the exiles and, with it, redemption for Mankind.
  • I'm thinking," said Miss Aline, "that in that country they will show more kindliness and hameliness to the folk that serve them than in this cauldrife England. Patsy
  • Hamelin's pinpoint accuracy and sure-handed excellence continued in this contemplative, sprawling piece.
  • In Germany, we went to the village of Hamelin, where the tale of the Pied Piper takes place.
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