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[ uh-del ] / əˈdɛl /
nouna female given name: from a Germanic word meaning “noble.” Also A·del·a [uh-del-uh, ad-l-uh]. /əˈdɛl ə, ˈæd l ə/. Words nearby Adeleaddy, Ade, adeem, Adelaide, adelantado, Adele, adelgid, Adélie Coast, Adélie Land, Adélie penguin, Adeline Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for AdeleJR: Adele is I hear very upset, the Kardashians are very upset. Joan Rivers: Our Last Interview|Tim Teeman|September 4, 2014|DAILY BEAST Sure, making your way on to the Grammy's stage with absolutely no press credentials is a feat, but you just don't mess with Adele. An Analysis of Vitalii Sediuk’s Pranks (He’s the Guy Who Touched Brad Pitt)|Amy Zimmerman|May 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST Finally, there are Beyoncé and Adele, who represent divas in 2014. Mariah Carey Is the Last of the Traditional Divas|Phoebe Robinson|May 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST When Adele won Best Solo Pop Performance, Sediuk stormed the stage, attempting to accept the award in Adele's stead. An Analysis of Vitalii Sediuk’s Pranks (He’s the Guy Who Touched Brad Pitt)|Amy Zimmerman|May 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST
He's made an entire career of accosting celebrities, from Bradley Cooper to Will Smith to Adele. An Analysis of Vitalii Sediuk’s Pranks (He’s the Guy Who Touched Brad Pitt)|Amy Zimmerman|May 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST He remonstrated with Adele, no use; he offered to fight a duel with the perfidious Kestrike, no use; the thief was a coward.' Clarke loved this girl, not as he had loved Adele, of course, but quite as humanly. The Tyranny of the Dark|Hamlin Garland Adele, who resides with her uncle in this city, has promised to accompany the young people to all its places of interest. Cora and The Doctor|Harriette Newell Baker "Exactly," said Adele, who saw her chance and an opportunity of turning the conversation at the same time. Pietro Ghisleri|F. (Francis) Marion Crawford "I suppose he had lost money or something of that kind," conjectured Adele, stirring two lumps of sugar in a glass of water. Pietro Ghisleri|F. (Francis) Marion Crawford
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