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Rowling

[roh-ling]

noun

  1. J(oanne) K(athleen), born 1965, English author.



Rowling

/ ˈrəʊlɪŋ /

noun

  1. J ( oanne ) K ( athleen ). born 1965, British novelist; author of the bestselling series of children's books featuring the boy wizard Harry Potter, which began with Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (1995)

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Rowling on the Harry Potter enterprise.

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Watson, who recently hit headlines after a public spat with Potter author JK Rowling, sparked rumours she was engaged by wearing a sparkling ring on her wedding finger.

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Rowling’s 1997 debut— offered at an eye-watering $225,000.

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Rowling’s views on transgender people, but ends up questioning the author’s views and freeing himself in the process with his possession of a They K. Rowling T-shirt.

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Rowling type who believes that top surgery is “mutilation,” then anything about trans people will make you feel upset.

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