Similar words: elope, developer, envelope, antelope, elopement, developed, enveloped, undeveloped. Meaning: n. 1. (Greek mythology) the wife of Odysseus and a symbol of devotion and fidelity; for 10 years while Odysseus fought the Trojan War she resisted numerous suitors until Odysseus returned and killed them 2. a genus of guans (turkey-like arboreal birds valued as game and food birds).
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1. Penelope came forward and embraced her sister.
2. "Two gates there are for dreams," said Penelope to Odysseus after his ten years' wandering had ended. "One made for horn and one of for ivory.
3. "He deserved to die," said Penelope viciously.
4. Penelope arrived, muffled up in a thick coat.
5. Penelope sat silently, her eyes downcast.
6. Penelope moved over and took the driver's seat.
7. By and by Penelope remembered her duties as hostess.
8. Penelope had at first hoped to tire them out.
9. Penelope became the aggressor, tactful, knowledgeable, sure as the lover.
10. Penelope Fitzgerald's swansong simply shows up reviewing as an inefficient mechanism.
11. Penelope felt a sunken abyss within her gorged with sadness.
12. When the door closed, Penelope reached for a cigarette in her drawer.
13. Penelope, standing behind her sister, wished that a more exciting hotel would have been chosen.
14. Penelope reached for it hurriedly, needing its sustenance to maintain her equilibrium.
15. Penelope turned to see the white flakes emptying from the sky.
16. Her maids carried them upstairs and demure Penelope retired with great contentment in her heart.
17. Sister Dew, Ianthe,(sentencedict.com) and a rather unwilling Penelope went to buy postcards.
18. Penelope flinched, angry at her thoughts, and at the girl who had caught her off guard.
19. Penelope saw that the sun was shining, a pale gold in the cool belly of the sky.
20. Penelope began an inane conversation about a recent best seller she had read.
21. It was true that Penelope was a vicar's sister-in-law, but that was a poorer, meaner thing altogether.
22. Penelope sat on the couch nursing a scotch and soda.
23. Penelope outlined their bodies together and began to move slowly, very slowly, closing her eyes.
24. Penelope had the same colouring and generally romantic air, but was shorter and dumpier with rather fat legs.
25. It was the caliber of work that mattered to Penelope.
26. McLeish grinned at him and told Catherine to organize Penelope Huntley, hoping he had struck the right brisk note.
27. Before he would do so, how-ever, he dispatched the swineherd to inform Penelope of his return.
28. The actor is a mite more cagey, however,[Sentence dictionary] as to his involvement with co-star Penelope Cruz.
29. She threw on her denim jacket, and grinning, lied tie door open for Penelope.
30. Everyone by now took it for granted that he was dead, except Penelope, his wife, and his son Telemachus.
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