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Lucille

or Lu·cile

[ loo-seel ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Lucia or Lucy.


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Example Sentences

But in the past, face-lifts were for the elder Bluth woman, Lucille—and with terrifying results.

Lucille has little to say, focusing instead on the alcohol accessibility in the building.

In this clip, Lucille insists she loves all her children equally, but reveals her true feelings on her son, the magician.

Lucille shows Lindsay with a simple facial expression what she thinks about spending quality time with her daughter.

As oblivious as ever, Lucille is out of touch with the younger generation and gives him money to go watch “a Star War.”

"Good-night," said Lucille, without looking round at the head of the stairs.

"An uproar in Paris," repeated Lucille, anxiously, when she was alone with her mother.

It was late in the day that I came upon Lucille alone in the drawing-room.

Lucille waited, but the conversation seemed to end there naturally.

I did not look round, but continued to watch Lucille in the garden.

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