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Lorraine

[ US /ɫɝˈeɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. an eastern French region rich in iron-ore deposits

How To Use Lorraine In A Sentence

  • Lorraine has a great job in the city; she is a head secretary for a large and important stocks and securities firm. ICED
  • The month-old Memphis museum, housed inside the rebuilt Lorraine Motel, has been criticized for being too theme-parkish -- and, though the $5 admission goes into the operating costs of the museum, too expensive. An American Mecca
  • In 2008 Dean was commissioned to make a work in or about the historically contested region of Alsace-Lorraine, and she responded with a type of still life: a close-up study of two bottled pears suspended in schnapps and subtly decaying in sunlight. Tacita Dean at the Common Guild - review
  • Lorraine Brown is the Speaker of the Northern Territory Parliament.
  • That blobby, white thing is supposedly quiche lorraine?
  • The business was opened about four years ago by husband and wife team Chris and Lorraine Robinson.
  • Churchill said: “Of all the crosses I have to bear, the heaviest is the Cross of Lorraine.” Pardon my French
  • I myself was born in France, Alsace-Lorraine moved to Chicago at the age of 19 not knowing one word of English, but because I spoke 2 different german dialects and High German I was able to learn the english language very fast. Fifille - French Word-A-Day
  • Through the vicissitudes of life in a frontier province, Our Lady of Sion has remained the tutelary patroness of Lorraine.
  • He was helpless until Lorraine came behind him and aimed the flashtube at his hands. Three Worlds To Conquer
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