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Celeste

[ suh-lest ]

noun

  1. a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “heavenly.”


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We never saw Celeste but she is forever in our hearts: as a daughter, a granddaughter, a sister, and our little angel.

When Celeste Shaw was growing up in Colorado Springs, she and Sara, her younger sister, were inseparable.

Into it comes Celeste Tyree, a child of the black middle class from Detroit and the University of Michigan.

Celeste Price is a sexy, attractive 26-year-old eighth-grade teacher with a perfect body, married to a wealthy man who adores her.

Panovska said Celeste will reiterate what Turner advised, but he will raise the stakes with three additional provisions.

"Celeste says that the gardener's little boy has malignant smallpox," she almost wailed.

He dwells on the celestial grace of her figure and movements, "l' andar celeste."

At the sound of footsteps he turned and encountered Nina's maid, Celeste.

Have William come for Celeste and the steamer things at two.

Crimson drapings cover the walls; the priests p. 88wear their terno celeste, vestments of blue and gold.

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