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Sybil

[ sib-uhl ]

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Sybil is dead, as is Matthew; Gregson is missing with dark hints about his fate.

Just how many fake nodes would be needed in order to pull off a successful Sybil attack against Tor is not known.

Dean Sybil Todd passed away from pancreatic cancer before she could testify.

Canevari passed me off to Dean Sybil Todd, who accompanied me to the University Police Department.

What if Charlize Theron was brought in to do a remake of the Sally Field schizophrenic classic Sybil?

Mr. Belknap was conducting the search for the diamonds, you know, Sybil?

You don't understand her, auntie; but Sybil, did you speak with her?

Must be kept, Mrs. Lamotte; for Sybil's sake, it must be kept, by you or me.

It may seem like violating Sybil's confidence, but I feel justified in doing what I do.

I want you to see them, and make them take Sybil home, when she comes.

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