Examples of 'clarabel' in a sentence

Meaning of "clarabel"

Clarabel is the name of a fictional cow character in children's stories and cartoons, often portrayed as gentle and kind
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  • A female given name from Latin, of rare usage, variant of Claribel.

How to use "clarabel" in a sentence

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Clarabel is facing the wrong way.
He built a new coach to represent Clarabel.
Clarabel is one of trains from Thomas and friends.
Annie can only take passengers but Clarabel can take luggage and the guard too.
Annie and Clarabel tried to put on their brakes but they could not without the guard.
Thomas chuckled and went off with Annie and Clarabel.
Annie and Clarabel agreed that they never had.
They ran off to find Annie and Clarabel.
Annie and Clarabel agree with him.
Riders used to board into Thomas ' coaches Annie and Clarabel.
Annie and Clarabel were shocked.
We have left him behind! " sobbed Annie and Clarabel.
Thomas worried about Annie and Clarabel but the guard took care of them.
Annie and Clarabel are Thomas ' coaches and carry passengers on his branch line.
Annie and Clarabel.

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Catherine Disher as Annie, [ 9 ] an orange coach who works with Clarabel.
Come along! " puffed Thomas but Clarabel did not want to come.
We are coming! " sang Annie and Clarabel.
Hooray! " chanted Annie and Clarabel as they whooshed into the station.
Faster! " called Annie and Clarabel.
Annie and Clarabel ( deleted scene ).
I hope it 's all right, " Annie and Clarabel whispered.
Wake up, clarabel.

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