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Caroline
1[ kar-uh-lahyn, -lin ]
adjective
- of or relating to Charles, especially Charles I and Charles II of England or their times.
Caroline
2[ kar-uh-lin, -lahyn ]
noun
- a female given name.
Caroline
/ ˌkærəˈliːən; ˈkærəˌlaɪn /
adjective
- Also calledCarolinian characteristic of or relating to Charles I or Charles II, kings of England, Scotland, and Ireland, the society over which they ruled, or their government
- of or relating to any other king called Charles
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Caroline1
Example Sentences
Unveiled in 2018, it is also the only statue by a female artist in the square, and was erected following a campaign and petition by the feminist activist Caroline Criado Perez.
My friends and family were there and I played Sweet Caroline running down the last hill.
“California and Canada share so much in common,” Caroline Beteta, chief executive of Visit California, said in a statement.
Before confirming him, Senate Republicans should have listened to Caroline Kennedy, when she called her cousin "a predator" who enjoys "a perverse scene of despair and violence."
“California’s message to all visitors remains the same: You’re welcomed and respected,” Caroline Beteta, president of Visit California, the state’s marketing agency, said in a statement.
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