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moll

[ US /ˈmɑɫ/ ]
[ UK /mˈɒl/ ]
NOUN
  1. the girlfriend of a gangster

How To Use moll In A Sentence

  • The driver was not mollified, not even a little bit.
  • The roasted fruit is emollient and used as a poultice in the treatment of gumboils, dental abscesses etc.
  • Molly won a bronze medal in the 200 meter backstroke, swimming a lifetime best of 2:16.42.
  • Cousin Molle goes to Cambridge and the niece is the only visitor. Letters from Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple (1652-54)
  • Together, they were able to mollify workers and quietly implement the destruction of thousands of jobs.
  • Distinct from their nautiloid relatives, and alone among all mollusks, coleoids lack a shell. Archive 2008-02-01
  • It was so obvious they have had contact since NZ and this was a scripted farce to deter us from the fact that Jason Mesnick the most hated man in America and his ice princess walk of shamer Molly WERE CHEATING. Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch
  • This South Wales operation uses hand-raking and sieving to harvest the molluscs.
  • A range of shampoos, emollient products and some topical steroid preparations can be bought from pharmacies.
  • Molly had fought and overcome her fear of flying.
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