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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
/ ËŒkærəˈliËÉ™n; 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
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of Caroline1
Example Sentences
Speaking outside court, Caroline Santer, headteacher at the King's School in Hampshire, said she was hopeful the review would change things as they had a "strong argument".
Caroline Stickland, the charity's chief executive, told the BBC: "We really welcome this clear call to action that the current state of transport inaccessibility in this country can not continue."
Local councillor Caroline Cochrane has written to ATM organisations as well as politicians in a bid to get more access to cash within the town.
Caroline Carberry KC, for Batool, had earlier said her sentence was too long and did not properly reflect her secondary role.
Technicolor Group Chief Executive Caroline Parot told employees in a memo on Monday that the company has been experiencing financial difficulties, citing the pandemic and writers’ strike in 2023 that lasted 148 days.
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