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Oakley
[ ohk-lee ]
Oakley
/ ˈəʊ°ì±ôɪ /
noun
- OakleyAnnie18601926FUSMISC: markswoman Annie, real name Phoebe Anne Oakley Mozee. 1860–1926, US markswoman
Example Sentences
Karen Oakley, 58, the owner of Sage and Saffron, said she "absolutely agrees" with the decision.
“I think there is a real angst and concern among all Americans about the cost of higher education,†said Eloy Ortiz Oakley, president of College Futures Foundation, which commissioned the CMI.
But “our government does not get to tell us those things,†Oakley said, and groups such as hers are going to be using their voice to argue that point vociferously — including, if necessary, in court.
James Jannard, who founded the sunglasses brand Oakley, sold the property, which Architectural Digest describes as a sprawling, 15,000-square-foot mansion with eight bedrooms and fourteen bathrooms.
Gill and Oakley were first to take to the dance floor.
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