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NOUN
- United States film actress who made several films with Clark Gable (1911-1937)
How To Use Harlow In A Sentence
- In her undated recommendation of eliminations for 1932's "Red Headed Woman," starring Jean Harlow as a randy stenographer, the professional viewer invoked sisterhood of a kind in laying blame for the film's inappropriateness at the feet of director Jack Conway rather than Harlow. The Storm Before the Calm
- Harlow Council has always been generous with civic funding for music and the arts.
- Robert Jenkins continues to play left tackle, as Harlow recovers from a nerve problem that affects his hip and back.
- Harlow and Easton had 'sloshed' a lot more whitewash on to them they were mere formless unsightly lumps of plaster. The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists
- Harlowe as strictly moral, though they poison the imagination of the young with continued doses of 'tinct. lyttae', while Tom Jones is prohibited as loose. Literary Remains, Volume 2
- The name of the post-office was changed by the department at Washington, from South Groton to Groton Junction, on March 1, 1862; and subsequently this was changed to Ayer, on March 22, 1871, soon after the incorporation of the town, during the postmastership of Mr. Harlow. The Bay State Monthly — Volume 1, No. 2, February, 1884
- His newest horse, Harlow, named for her flaxen mane, is being raised in New Mexico for show. September 2005
- Harlow Council has always been generous with civic funding for music and the arts.
- After a week off Town's A team got back to action with a bang hammering Harlow with ten goals and did their goal difference a power of good.
- It's a Hollywood ending: the screen siren - Hayworth, Harlow, Garbo, Hepburn - glamour girls all, in their American-made crepes and lames; slinky, sexy gowns that shimmered in black-and-white footage. The Feminine Mystique, Expressed In Silks And Satins