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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Laurel.

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Examples

  • As with Jane Herndon, the person with the name Laure is well known to me.

    ON THE BUBBLE WITH DYLAN SCHAFFER 2006

  • Mme. Bourjot drew back when he called her Laure as if he had touched her.

    Renée Mauperin Edmond de Goncourt 1859

  • When Mrs. Grenby was gone, she called Laure to her, and welcomed her return with the most affectionate and flattering expressions of delight: She was either unable or unwilling to speak of the unexpected appearance of de Saint Ouïn, and Laure was little inclined to begin the subject.

    The Parisian; or, Genunine Anecdotes of Distinguished and Noble Characters 1794

  • At his first word Laure looked up, startled; into her dark eyes, still misty with tears, there flamed

    The Winds of Chance Rex Ellingwood Beach 1913

  • For more information call Laure on 07866 974 563 or visit www.laure.co.uk the Treatment improved my sense of wellbeing and created a turning point in my life

    WalesOnline - Home 2010

  • I’m gonna call Laure tonight and bug her to send me those pictures.

    it’s not summer wi thout you Jenny Han 2010

  • I’m gonna call Laure tonight and bug her to send me those pictures.

    it’s not summer wi thout you Jenny Han 2010

  • This is the story of a woman named "Laure", who is packing her belongings and moving out of her apartment in Paris to go live with her fiance.

    Epinions Recent Content for Home 2009

  • "Laure," he whispered, "my little Laure, you love me.

    The Eagle of the Empire A Story of Waterloo Cyrus Townsend Brady 1890

  • Does it mean tourists who follow Inspector Laure Berthaud's trail of mutilated bodies may not need their return tickets?

    Letters: Surreal Lowry 2011

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