Lovell
[lʌvәl]
Definition
(noun.) English astronomer who pioneered radio astronomy (born in 1913).
Edited by Charlene--From WordNet
Examples
- The mulatto maid called Mrs. Lovell Mingott into the hall, and the latter came back in a moment with a frowning brow. Edith Wharton. The Age of Innocence.
- Before seeing her, I saw--at Count Olenski's request--Mr. Lovell Mingott, with whom I had several talks before going to Boston. Edith Wharton. The Age of Innocence.
- I don't think Granny understands her, or uncle Lovell Mingott either; they really think she's much worldlier and fonder of society than she is. Edith Wharton. The Age of Innocence.
- But I'm told that Lovell Mingott insisted on its being cooked by his own chef, so it ought to be good if one can only get at it. Edith Wharton. The Age of Innocence.
- I have seen Lovell Mingott; and also Mr. Welland. Edith Wharton. The Age of Innocence.
- Uncle Lovell is away shooting, and the idea of the disgrace has made poor Papa so nervous that he has a temperature and can't leave his room. Edith Wharton. The Age of Innocence.
- Mrs. Lovell Mingott, who had been in another room writing notes, presently reappeared, and added her voice to the discussion. Edith Wharton. The Age of Innocence.
- Yes, it would be more becoming in Regina to hide her own countenance than to talk about other people's, Mrs. Lovell Mingott agreed. Edith Wharton. The Age of Innocence.
- I suppose it must be done, Mrs. Lovell Mingott continued, as if hoping to be contradicted; and May turned back toward the middle of the room. Edith Wharton. The Age of Innocence.
- I believe Lovell Mingott went out to get her. Edith Wharton. The Age of Innocence.
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