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Emma
1[ em-uh ]
Emma
2[ em-uh ]
noun
- a novel (1815) by Jane Austen.
Example Sentences
One of the lawmakers at the Capitol that day was Senator Tammy Duckworth, who spoke to Emma about what that unimaginable experience was like.
Kelli Keough, head of digital and client solutions for JPMorgan Wealth Management, tells Emma that the bank is working to improve on this front by identifying the specific needs of these investors.
Emma, 3, is well aware of the unusual way in which she came to exist.
It was just difficult, because I wanted to be the happy Emma.
For 11-year-old Emma, there hasn’t been much difference between distance learning and attending classes face-to-face.
Following her upbringing at Chartwell, the Churchill family home in Kent, Mary Soames, according to Emma Soames, had “a good war.”
“She was very kind and I never heard her say an unkind word about anyone,” Emma Soames says.
Andrew Borden, his two daughters, Lizzie and Emma, and his wife, Abby, lived in the stately abode at 92 Second Street.
Emma Shulevitz said she was interviewed by law enforcement and said that in 2012 Freundel asked her to do a practice dunk.
Emma Watson this week impressed many with an impassioned U.N. speech about gender inequality.
Scattergood ate with ease and pleasure two complete suppers—to the openly expressed admiration of Emma, the waitress.
Ellen's high spirits will carry her through many a sharp battle, from which Emma's sensitive nature would never recover.
"You have offended Carry," said Emma, apprehensively, as the former walked towards the other room.
“I came to bring Emma the silks, and to see how the work was getting on,” said Miss Deveen as she shook hands.
About the screens,” continued Mrs. Topcroft; “perhaps you would like to see them—I am sorry Emma is out.
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