How to use Millie in a sentence
But neither of you have well spoken the "millies euntem revocet," the calling him back after departure, and that is very good too.
He tells Farel that he would rather die a hundred times than again take up that cross "in qua millies quotidie pereundum esset."
Feruntque ter millies explosas murales machinas, mœnium qum hominum majori strage.
History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain. | William H. Prescott
British Dictionary definitions for millie
millie
/ (ˈmɪlɪ) /
noun
Ulster informal, derogatory a young working-class woman who dresses in casual sports clothes
Origin of millie
1perhaps from mill worker
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