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  • noun Plural form of Harold.

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Examples

  • Midnight by then, we stopped at the Caff Centrale for change and called Harolds cell phone from a phone booth on the nearby piazza.

    The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009

  • Midnight by then, we stopped at the Caff Centrale for change and called Harolds cell phone from a phone booth on the nearby piazza.

    The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009

  • Midnight by then, we stopped at the Caff Centrale for change and called Harolds cell phone from a phone booth on the nearby piazza.

    The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009

  • Midnight by then, we stopped at the Caff Centrale for change and called Harolds cell phone from a phone booth on the nearby piazza.

    The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009

  • He tells me that he carries with him a parcel of 'Harolds' and 'Giaours,' &c. for the readers of Berlin, who, it seems, read English, and have taken a caprice for mine.

    Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 2 (of 6) With His Letters and Journals Thomas Moore 1815

  • I watched with mixed emotions whenever the Harolds were on screen because I know the power of that kind of love.

    Terrence Meck: Out in America Terrence Meck 2011

  • Throughout the film, the two Harolds adorably discuss their more than 40-year relationship together filled with shared passions, including their mutual love of candies and desserts.

    Terrence Meck: Out in America Terrence Meck 2011

  • I watched with mixed emotions whenever the Harolds were on screen because I know the power of that kind of love.

    Terrence Meck: Out in America Terrence Meck 2011

  • Any teacher can identify the Sashas, quiet and withdrawn, and the Harolds, creating constant friction and trouble.

    Red Flags or Red Herrings? Susan Engel 2011

  • They called themselves the Harolds, an elderly gay couple living together in Washington D.C. and partners for longer than most couples could ever imagine, gay or straight.

    Terrence Meck: Out in America Terrence Meck 2011

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