Lillian
or Lil·i·an
a female given name.
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How to use Lillian in a sentence
Lilian said all of these things were nearly impossible to even dream about just a decade earlier.
What Brazil’s Dilma Rousseff Can Teach Hillary Clinton | Heather Arnet | October 29, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTI interviewed Lilian, a single mother living in a Rio de Janeiro favela.
What Brazil’s Dilma Rousseff Can Teach Hillary Clinton | Heather Arnet | October 29, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAnd so it is that Frances and Lilian fall in love, and, from that, (very thrillingly written), all hell breaks loose.
Sarah Waters: Queen of the Tortured Lesbian Romance | Tim Teeman | September 30, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTMavis Lilian Lever was born in Dulwich, south London, on May 5, 1921, the daughter of a postal worker and a seamstress.
Week in Death: The Woman Who Cracked Hitler’s Codes | The Telegraph | November 17, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTThe death of Princess Lilian of Sweden yesterday brings to a close one of the most extraordinary love stories of modern times.
Under the spell of this fascination, Lilian's old love reasserts its authority against that of his will.
The Autobiography of a Play | Bronson HowardLilian is ignorant of her husband's presence, and she sees only the bleeding form of the man she loves lying upon the snow.
The Autobiography of a Play | Bronson HowardLilian hears of it thru a female friend, and Strebelow, also, thru the American second of Mr. Routledge.
The Autobiography of a Play | Bronson HowardA scream from Lilian, as she reaches the scene in breathless haste, throws Routledge off his guard; he is wounded and falls.
The Autobiography of a Play | Bronson HowardHarold Routledge, almost broken-hearted, bids Lilian farewell, and leaves her presence.
The Autobiography of a Play | Bronson Howard
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