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Eloise

[ el-oh-eez, el-oh-eez ]

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Kids will love the Rawther Fancy Teas with Santa, an hour-long tea party in the Eloise Shop (212-546-5460; Fridays in December).

Eloise Romeine lives four houses down from the cemetery and learned about the burial when her cousin called.

Sandra Richmond and Eloise Kaiser each donated two plots to families of the victims.

Melissa was roaming around the room like a little Jewish Eloise and Joan calls her over.

Plus, who was the worst guest at the Plaza— Charlie Sheen or Eloise?

Who Howard was, or the cranky old man and half-crazy woman, Eloise had no idea, nor did she give them a thought.

I am a good deal struck, you see, and if there were nothing else to bring me to Crompton, Eloise would do it.

Notwithstanding Mrs. Biggs's prediction that she would not sleep a wink, Eloise did sleep fairly well.

He moved away, but Jack stood still, for a second flash of lightning had shown him Eloise's face again.

Eloise in her corner was holding fast to the strap, when a lurid flame filled the carriage for an instant with a blaze of light.

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