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sheila
1[ shee-luh ]
noun
- a girl or young woman.
Sheila
2[ shee-luh ]
noun
- a female given name, form of Celia.
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Example Sentences
But our casting department—Georgianne Walken and Sheila Jaffe, suggested him.
“Men, especially young men… they see something about me which is a nice feeling,” says Sheila.
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas proclaimed this week that the Constitution is 400 years old.
It was inspired by the short story “Mermaid in a Jar” by writer Sheila Heti, who spoke with Simmons for Interview magazine.
It seems Sheila Heti has got to that point that successful authors can get to when they write about the place in which they live.
Only Sheila Carmack seemed fascinated, as she sat a bit straighter in her chair and peered brightly across her drink.
The veneer was gone now; Sheila Carmack's eyes were vicious pools of hate, her mouth a grimace.
Mr. Chadwick seemed to know Mrs. Sheila; at any rate, he shook hands with her and called her by name.
I hadn't hung around while the boss was telling Mrs. Sheila and Maisie Ann good-by.
They've separated, you know—years ago, and Cousin Sheila has taken her mother's maiden name, Macrae.
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