Mabel
[ mey-buhl ]
noun
a female given name.
- Also Ma·belle [mey-bel, mey-bel], /meɪˈbɛl, ˈmeɪ bɛl/, Mable.
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How to use Mabel in a sentence
Mabels father also had been aroused and now came from the house with them.
The Blue Grass Seminary Girls' Vacation Adventures | Carolyn Judson BurnettI must confess that a little first-hand news of Clara would be welcome, and Mabels seen her since I have.
Baseball Joe, Captain of the Team | Lester ChadwickNow, at Mabels mention of his mother, Joe started forward, fixing his anxious gaze upon his wife.
Baseball Joe, Captain of the Team | Lester ChadwickEver since that involuntary hesitation of Mabels, when asked about Clara, Jim had been a different person.
Baseball Joe, Captain of the Team | Lester ChadwickMabels partner in the procession was a girl of about fifteen, so unusual in appearance that strangers turned to look at her.
Girls of Highland Hall | Carolyn Watson Rankin
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