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[ purl ] / pɜrl /
nouna medicinal capsule that resembles a pearl in shape. Origin of perle1885–90; <French: literally, pearl Words nearby perlePerkins, Frances, Perkin's mauve, perk up, perky, Perl, perle, Perlea, perlèche, perlemoen, Perlis, perlite Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for perlePerle regretted to say that that wasn't a fair or legitimate question. How Richard Perle Sleeps at Night|Michael Tomasky|March 20, 2013|DAILY BEAST Perle acknowledged the point: "I am sorry to say I did not achieve that insight." How Richard Perle Sleeps at Night|Michael Tomasky|March 20, 2013|DAILY BEAST He says Gingrich and Perle worked together at AEI on a project. Newt Gingrich’s Deep Neocon Ties Drive His Bellicose Middle East Policy|Wayne Barrett|January 30, 2012|DAILY BEAST Those convict musicians were playing Perle d'Italie, as I bring to mind: a faded but graceful melody. Where the Pavement Ends|John Russell
For making these slippers in mercerized Perle cotton, which is very cool for warmer days, two balls will be required. The Library of Work and Play: Needlecraft|Effie Archer Archer Item a goodlie devise for her neke set with stone and perle. Mary Tudor, Queen of France|Mary Croom Brown Mr. Penniloe smiled as his favourite pupil crossed the Perle towards them. Perlycross|R. D. Blackmore But the Perle has not come to these pleasures yet, as it flows on the north of the churchyard, and some hundred feet beneath it. Perlycross|R. D. Blackmore
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