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laura
1[ lahv-rah; English lah-vruh ]
noun
- a monastery consisting formerly of a group of cells or huts for monks who met together for meals and worship.
Laura
2[ lawr-uh ]
noun
- a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “laurel.”
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Example Sentences
But Billy Childs absolutely delivers the goods in this poignant collection of Laura Nyro songs.
It was dedicated to your second wife, Laura Ernst, who died from ALS.
And your pal Laura Dern recently said you were “cooking up” your next one.
She went into that shared house with a girlfriend, Kate, and came out with another girlfriend, Laura.
Appearing on the Laura Ingraham radio show on August 26, the conservative critic gave his expert opinion on how to deal with ISIS.
If I could catch Laura's eye—but I suppose it would hardly be decent to go just yet.
Laura Harrison had decided that she had once lived in constant dread of having a step-mother.
Laura was halted again before she reached Market Street, and her father went on without 44 her, for it was now half-past eight.
Laura and Jess were near at hand, and in a moment a group of the Juniors who always trained together were in animated discussion.
Were going to take Patrick down to the pond with us to keep up the fires while were skating, Eve told Laura.
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