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Carolyn

American  
[kar-uh-lin] / ˈkær ə lɪn /

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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The orchestra, adroitly conducted by Carolyn Kuan, includes Chinese instruments as well Western, but it is the Chinese ones that bring life to the score.

From Los Angeles Times

The group's chairwoman, Labour MP Carolyn Harris, called for a complete freeze on excise duty in Wednesday's Budget and for the remainder of this Parliament.

From BBC

Mr. Huang’s propulsive, rhythmic score, expertly paced by conductor Carolyn Kuan, speeds the Monkey King’s adventures.

From The Wall Street Journal

About the author: Carolyn Kissane is the associate dean of the NYU-School of Professional Studies Center for Global Affairs, and the founding director of the SPS Energy, Climate Justice, and Sustainability Lab.

From Barron's

Carolyn and I would like to announce our recent marriage!

From Salon