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Lillie

[ US /ˈɫɪɫi/ ]
NOUN
  1. British actress (born in Canada) (1898-1989)

How To Use Lillie In A Sentence

  • Every sweet summer morning Alice would jump out of bed, and her mother would throw the window open, letting in the delicious perfume from the strawberry bed next door, and the joyous _morning hymns_ of the little birds, and then, if Lillie had come all at once, 'midst the songs of the birds, a small clear musical voice would be heard, singing (for she made a little song of it) -- "Al -- _lie_! Baby Nightcaps
  • Tremble in your lillies, you jackanape slobgullions of slack misfortunes! Excerpt from Urdoxa 2.0
  • Many of the plant relicts are members of old families: heathers, orchids, honeysuckles, birthworts, and lillies.
  • A absurd tragedy accompany a melancholic song by the Tiger Lillies.
  • A absurd tragedy accompany a melancholic song by the Tiger Lillies.
  • The trail does not appear again until 1917 when Lillie, not content with mere descriptions, dissected the placentae of several pairs of freemartin cattle and noted the placental intermingling of blood between these differently sexed twins (11). Joseph E. Murray - Nobel Lecture
  • Dad sat down on the bed and bounced Lillie on his knee.
  • Lillie looked at the anatomical characteristics of the freemartin, the sexually abnormal co-twin of a male calf, usually possessing female as well as male external genitalia.
  • ‘Dear Lillie, I leave Japan today with very great regret,’ he wrote from Kobe as August 1907 drew to a close.
  • She is very funny and is almost worthy to join the pantheon of female comediennes of the Cicely Courtneidge and Beatrice Lillie rank.
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