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Louise

1

[loo-eez]

noun

  1. Lake, a glacial lake in W Canada, in SW Alberta in the Canadian Rockies: resort. 5,670 feet (1,728 meters) above sea level.

  2. Also Louisa a female given name: derived from Louis.



Louise

2

[loo-eez]

noun

  1. an opera (1900) by Gustave Charpentier.

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Bill and Hillary Clinton, to name just two examples, have both enjoyed bestsellers with big-time writing partners James Patterson and Louise Penny, respectively.

Others, like Shannon Louise Brown, have gone a step further by creating a "little community" with like-minded people.

From BBC

"It's really good to meet new people from different backgrounds," Shannon Louise says, "where a city is so big, here, you get to make and meet friends".

From BBC

Reece Dangerfield, from Kent, was visiting with his partner Louise Howells, his son Finlay, her children Max and Amelia and the couple's nine-month-old Milo.

From BBC

Louise said she was sad to hear the fair was closing but it wouldn't stop her from holidaying in Porthcawl again.

From BBC

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