Woollen blanket or plaid woven in a pattern of small checks, worn as outerwear in southern Scotland and northern England.
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Examples for "matilda"
Examples for "matilda"
1Having said that, I am pleased to see Matilda getting due recognition.
2Matilda Söderlund has had a number of firsts in the Frankenjura, Germany.
3There's still a chance for Matilda to waltz in the second round.
4In the churchyard, Matilda was pounced upon by the two Misses Green.
5Some say the Matilda song 'Loud' predicted the rise of Donald Trump.
1The Lady Maude was beautiful, the rage of society in her day.
2And for the first time I beheld Maude in a new light.
3Lord Hartledon yielded; for the ascendency of Maude was strong upon him.
4It had to be admitted that Maude Rainey set a fine table.
5I was the botanist, but my father gave Maude the green house.
1Mathilda's voice was shrill and furious; it rose higher with every second.
2All except the parrot, for Miss Mathilda did not like its scream.
3No Miss Mathilda, I never see how people can do things so.
4Abe and Mathilda started for the spring, swinging the water pail between them.
5For five years Anna managed the little house for Miss Mathilda.
1The captain looked grave; Mrs. Willoughby anxious; Beulah interested; and Maud thoughtful.
2She was in the dining-room; in the parlour Maud was practising music.
3The spectacled peer took in Lady Maud, and the men straggled in.
4Genevieve Maud reclined in a geranium-bed in an attitude of unstudied ease.
5Cork-based artist Maud Cotter wanted a combined living space and work studio.
6Timid little Maud Morris was in white, and Daisy was in linen.
7He did not face the idea of a possible life with Maud.
8This he did in the hope that Maud Lindesay might see him.
9When Maud took it, Susannah's image of them as dangerous killers collapsed.
10As for Maud, she stood by, weeping in sympathy and in silence.
11I saw you kiss Maud's hand in the dark of the stairs.
12I boiled the water, but it was Maud who made the coffee.
13For the moment Maud Barrington had flung off the bonds of conventionality.
14Lady Maud entered the room in her bonnet, returning from an airing.
15Maud was silent for a few moments, the starlight in her eyes.
16For bidding any to follow, Willoughby proceeded with Maud to the graves.