Similar words: molly, mollify, mollusk, emollient, mollycoddle, roll-on roll-off, mold, mol. Meaning: [mɒl] n. the girl friend of a gangster.
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1. Police recognized Moll and arrested him as a suspect in two grocery store robberies, also involving getaway cabs.
2. Moll Flanders (1722) is regarded as signifying the top of the literature career of Daniel Defoe (1660-1731).
3. In The Oxford English Dictionary the term gun moll is said to be American slang for a female thief or an armed woman.
4. Moll begins as an orphan, and her life will in fact be defined, from start to finish, as one of profound isolation.
5. She is known as his moll or sometimes as a gun moll.
6. Artist: The feeling of Moll is far want than what wife place gives bold and unrestrained.
7. Woolf described her as a cross between Moll Flanders and Thackeray's daughter Anne Ritchie, which comes quite close.
8. The etymology is that moll like Molly was once an alternative for the name Mary.
9. But the American Heritage Dictionary says gun moll is based on obsolete British slang.
10. Dr Moll had an extensive problem on his hands, it turned out, called extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis, or XDR-TB.
11. Now I don't use the word moll in conversation too often.
12. Moll and Grafman asked subjects to consider donating money to charity while their brains were monitored under an MRI.
13. He renounces his affair with Moll after a religious experience.
14. "Aw'm gooin' to meet mi Moll to-neet" is a varra common sayin' wi' factory lads: some o' th' better soort say 'woman' i' th' place o' Moll, but nooan so mony."
15. There was a loner and a lady schoolmarm, and she turned gangster's moll.
16. In Dennis's presence I became an outlaw once again, and Karen my moll.
17. Dianne Wiest has her moments, though, as a fluffy gangster's moll with claws of steel.
18. One person says: You let them go away, I cannot go, that is my wife and my Moll.
19. Defoe, a precursor of modern novelists, in his Robinson Crusoe and Moll Flanders initiated an important theme of modern novels: the fate of an isolated individual in modern society.
20. His diabolic and rather complicated masterplan is, inevitably, fuelled by shards of that dreaded green kryptonite, while Parker Posey's moll makes delightfully dimwitted fun of his megalomania.
21. External hordeolum: An external hordeolum (sty) is an acute small staphylococcal abscess of a lash follicle and its associated gland of Zeis of Moll.
22. The film was written by both of them (and directed by Moll) with a flair that makes any illogicality or absurdity in this set-up seem perfectly natural.
23. Some time after the intial work of Khoi and Mark, I happened upon an article by Cameron Moll(http://sentencedict.com/moll.html), heralding a width of nine-hundred and sixty pixels as the optimal size for design.
24. Daniel Defoe, English writer, author of Robinson Crusoe and Moll Flanders, died.
25. Not only is this less wasteful, it is also better for users, as pointed out by Cameron Moll in his post Good Designers Redesign, Great Designers Realign.