Similar words: bylaw, by-line, byline, by letter, chernobyl, by leaps and bounds, visibly, fusible. Meaning: ['sɪbɪl] n. 1. a woman who tells fortunes 2. (ancient Rome) a woman who was regarded as an oracle or prophet.
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1 Sibyl was the most gracious, helpful, and generous person to work with.
2 The way the Sibyl thought it necessary to start was calculated to frighten any but the boldest.
3 The Sibyl, too, had some cake for him and he gave them no trouble.
4 Aeneas and the Sibyl made their way back to the earth and Aeneas returned to his ships.
5 The sibyl prophesied victory.
6 Sibyl Vane tossed her head and laughed.
7 Sibyl,[www.Sentencedict.com] you are mad about him.
8 The Sibyl gave no aid to restoring them again, and the oracle was irreparably lost.
9 Sibyl: And we still haven't been given any explanation for the delay.
10 Sibyl: if a mirror looks into a mirror, what is there to see?
11 Sibyl: There really ought to be compensation in cases like this.
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