mel
1 Americannoun
noun
noun
Etymology
Origin of mel
From Latin
Example Sentences
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After Reeves has spoken, the opposition, likely to be either Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch or shadow chancellor Mel Stride, will respond.
From BBC
Residents Mel and Ian Mackey said it looked really good and it was a pleasant surprise to see it.
From BBC
Self-improvement queen Mel Robbins has a single thought when she wakes up in the morning: “Ugh.”
As a muralist, Mel Depaz is a storyteller.
From Los Angeles Times
Mel’s paintings are about Compton and the elements that make up the city.
From Los Angeles Times
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