Antonym: countess. Similar words: pearl, early, nearly, yearly, clearly, earlier, fearless, not nearly. Meaning: [ɜːl] n. a British peer ranking below a marquess and above a viscount.
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121. Combining a blues feel with his mandolin and the picking of Earl Scruggs on banjo, Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys popularized a form of music previously found only in Appalachia .
122. Upon his accession as James I of England (VI of Scotland), the new king ended recusancy fines and awarded important posts to the Earl of Northumberland and Henry Howard, another Catholic sympathiser.
123. He began playing piano at age three and soon fell in love with the music of Earl Hines, Fats Waller, and Art Tatum.
124. The marriage of her parents has been attended by the Queen. Her father, Earl Spencer, was an equerry to King George VI.
125. Objective To observe the effect of earl y exercises after artificial joint replacement.
126. The Last Wish Edward, Earl of Lytton Since all that I can ever do for thee Is to do nothing, this my prayer must be: That thou mayst never guess nor ever see The all-end ...
127. I was what, nine years old and they found Earl dead in a irrigation ditch .
128. Huang, an English professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, was born in China and discovered Charlie Chan through books by American author Earl Derr Biggers, who created the character.
129. The casual meal we call a sandwich takes its name from Englishman John Montagu (1718–1792), the Fourth Earl of Sandwich.
130. "Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal," wrote Chief Justice Earl Warren in the unanimous decision.
131. Brevin Knight, Earl Watson , Chucky Atkins, Carlos Arroyo, Mike James, Somebody.
132. The butler of a gentleman in Co. Cork, a neighbour of the Earl of Orrery, was sent to purchase playing cards.
133. Earl: It'seems that girls shy away from careers in science and math.
134. The poor Earl tore out his hair and beard (which was by this time completely white and rather wispy), and begged(sentencedict.com/earl.html), but the Queen declined absolutely to walk across the chequering.
135. Trace back to 17 th century, they joined in the same ancestor, Robert Spencer , second Earl of Sunderland, Knight.
136. According to legend, the earl had his servant bring him meals consisting of meat served between two slices of bread so that the nobleman could eat at the gaming table.
137. Earlier, heavy rains from Earl caused flooding in low-lying areas of Antigua, and winds ripped out trees and blew down power lines on the nearby island of St. Martin.
138. My half - brother, the Earl of Moray, tried to stop the marriage.
139. TRH Crown Prince Willem-Alexander and Princess Maxima of The Netherlands arrive with TRH the Earl and Countess of Wessex to the Government dinner.
140. The NHC forecast that Earl would turn toward the north-northeast and pick up speed on September 3.
141. HRH The Earl of Wessex KCVO ( Prince Edward ), is also invited to participate in this function.
142. The sonnet, along with other Italian forms, was introduced to England in the sixteenth century by Sir Thomas Wyatt and his younger contemporary Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey.
143. In other words, wherever there is sedition, wherever there are people who want to overthrow her and replace her with the Earl of Essex, the pretender to the throne, Richard II is being performed.
144. Earl Grey: A black tea scented with citrus oil from the Bergamot orange.
145. the Earl of Essex.
146. Phoenix also will get beat up around the basket, unless Warrick or second-year forward Earl Clark takes a major step forward.
147. Why not marry my friend Robert Dudley,the Earl of Leicester?He is a tall,strong man.
148. The chief justice of the United States, Earl Warren, led the investigation.
149. The Earl didn'thave the money or good judgement to employ a steward to manage the place for him.
150. When the Earl of Leicester reached Evesham, instead of meeting his son's army, he was met by Prince Edward at the head of a superior force.
More similar words: pearl, early, nearly, yearly, clearly, earlier, fearless, not nearly, yearling, early bird, pearlescent, pearl harbor, early warning, cast pearls before swine, near and dear, wear and tear, year after year, snarl, garlic, parlour, harlot, warlock, gnarled, Charlie, warlord, snarled, parlance, similarly, regularly, charlatan.