Lorelei

[ US /ˈɫɔɹɪˌɫaɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a Siren of German legend who lured boatmen in the Rhine to destruction
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How To Use Lorelei In A Sentence

  • `Word for word," he said, `to Wotan, Tristan, Parsifal, Lorelei and Brunhild. LOHENGRIN
  • The Lorelei is my sherris ; Ibibio shall not want. 23rd Psaltery
  • Three weeks after their meeting at the Lorelei, Daniel Salbone and Anne were having breakfast on the outside patio of the Cheeca Lodge. OFF THE CHART
  • A cruder lover of power might tyrannize over a drudge, but Lorelei is an epicure. DEATH IN PURPLE PROSE
  • A cruder lover of power might tyrannize over a drudge, but Lorelei is an epicure. DEATH IN PURPLE PROSE
  • A cruder lover of power might tyrannize over a drudge, but Lorelei is an epicure. DEATH IN PURPLE PROSE
  • He could peer right into that enormous horseshoe from the Lorelei’s roof, and that’s how he watched Yankee games; even with binoculars he couldn’t see very much, but he could tell when the Yankees were at bat from the tumult of the crowd. Lorelei
  • Oddly enough, in the event Lorelei was one of the people I got to hear most about. DEATH IN PURPLE PROSE
  • Becky and Lorelei both saw spots, while Ethel set off an otherwise unassuming grey fan skirt with pink fringing and haphazard pink patches.
  • Lorelei's gift was a rocking horse made of fine pinewood that she had placed an order at a craftsman's shop the past month and had been especially made for Rose.
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