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How to use Maud in a sentence

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Mrs. Burns-Cooper, spurred by her mother-in-law, escalates the attack by criticizing Maud Martha's potato parings as too thick.
Maud Reeves was very involved in the Fabian Society and was an active suffragist and sociologist.
For Maud Martha, the house serves dual roles as the site of both her distress and her succor.
He twice proposed marriage to Maud Gonne, and when she refused him he transferred his affections to her teenage daughter.
Maud Martha's refusal to purchase the millinery concoction, even at a substantially discounted price, reaffirms her sense of self.
Maud had a lovely manner and kind nature and she was very popular with her neighbours in Kilbeg.
Maud sat on her cream deckchair every day, shading her face with a big floppy sunhat, and sipping cool pink lemonade through a yellow straw.
The frogs occupy a 16-ha stand of remnant native forest on Maud Island.
Maud smiled distantly, as if reveling in some personal dream.
Would you believe that Maud has the temerity to lie about her birthday?
Visitors may be interested to learn that the title of this piece takes inspiration from the poet Alfred Lord Tennyson's Maud, A Monodrama.
In the photo, one can see how he can barely take his eyes off Maud Welzen who struts by in itty-bitty lingerie, the New York Post reported.
At first Maud, so afraid for her husband and baby, was unable to eat, but within a few days she tore into burnt cowflesh like any soldadera.
Norway also lays claim to a section of Antarctica known as Queen Maud Land.
Among these, the most notable are Cecil Sharp, Maud Karpeles, and Mary Neal.
In 1138, King Stephen successfully besieged the castle held by William FitzAlan for the Empress Maud during the period known as the Anarchy.
Though Aunt Maud had always maintained she was not long for this world, she outlived all her generation.
East Antarctica lies on the Indian Ocean side of the Transantarctic Mountains and comprises Coats Land, Queen Maud Land, Enderby Land, Mac.
The meridian defines the eastern limit of the New Swabia area in Queen Maud Land, Antarctica.
The calving grounds of the Beverly caribou herd are located around Queen Maud Gulf but the herd shifted its traditional birthing area.
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All this, in frankness, to show my first impression, after long denial of women in general and of Maud Brewster in particular.
The purloiner of love had introduced herself under cover of the pity in which Maud had believed.
Mrs. Brereton wondered in her own mind where Maud could have got her tactlessness from.
And Maud put her skipping-rope into the brown paper, and laid it on the bench.
Do you think you can convey him, without suspicion, to his nurse Maud, at skipton?
It was obvious that he was tepidly in love with Maud, or rather that he was anxious she should be in love with him.
When she saw Maud in Deborah's grip she flew at her sister like a tigress and dragged her off.
Indeed, on second thoughts he decided 'twould be best for Maud to-be set free from the classes for her ordinary music lessons.
I can't say I'm happy, exactly, but Maud is and I'm goin' to make-believe be, for her sake.
Few else could have written that unsurpassable lyric, Come into the Garden, Maud.
I have a wax doll named Maud, and a china doll named Nellie, and another named Linnie.
Patsy, however, was taught the use of the hypodermic needle, which Maud and Beth quite understood.
But after a minute or so he got up, thereby interrupting the blissfulness of sensation, for Maud would wonder why he tarried.
His long poems besides In Memoriam are The Princess, Maud, and the Idylls of the King.
She sighted the Maud Mary at once, and fired some sort of popgun to arrest us.
Opposite the window was the door, and beside the door a bookcase, while over the piano there extended one of the masterpieces of Maud Goodman.
When the Playhouse opened, its box office second assistant, Maud Carpenter, had never previously entered a theatre.
And pouncing upon Polly, Maud dragged her away like a captured ship towed by a noisy little steam-tug.
If Maud had taken the stones, jun would recognise them, Michael knew.
Again Maud rectified the twist with the watch-tackle, and again she lowered away from the windlass.
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