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Meaning of "juel"
juel (noun) - A colloquial term used in some Caribbean countries to refer to a fool or a simpleton
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Juel tried in vain all night to get the weather gauge.
Madonna is a pretty woman whose model Dagny Juel was admired by the artist.
Jens Juel was very active in this affair.
He was the brother of the diplomat Jens Juel.
Karin Juel often hired Hamberg to be her accompanying pianist.
His mother was a daughter of the statesman Jens Juel.
Niel Juel successfully led the Danish fleet through the battle against a larger Swedish fleet.
He said the picture of the boy was by someone called Jens Juel.
Dagny Juel now becomes the mistress of Edvard Munch.
The class is preceded by Niels Juel corvette.
In Geneva, Juel soon earned a reputation as an excellent artist, and he painted many portraits.
One such vessel was Niels Juel.
Juel had by then already left Visby, the principal port of Gotland with a garrison force.
Two portraits of her were painted by Danish artist Jens Juel.
During his lifetime, Povel Juel was an author.
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Responsibility for the plan was given to Admiral Niels Juel.
Christian Juel Nielsen . This session will be led by our chief curator.
She gained experience by copying works by Fritz Petzholdt and Jens Juel.
Povel Juel was born and grew up in Trondheim, Norway where his father was a merchant.
On the other hand, he was apparently impressed by the painting style of Jens Juel.
Back in Denmark Juel won the Academy 's gold medal.
At nightfall, the distance between them had closed and Juel decided to accept battle.
Command of the navy was assumed by the Danish lieutenant admiral general, Nils Juel.
Juel did research on projective geometry, algebraic curves, polyhedra, and surfaces of revolution from ovals.
In the May, it was at sea under the command of Niels Juel.
Juel Lewi - composer and conductor.
The danish golden age, Jens Juel.
Juel went to school in Svendborg and from 1871 studied at the Technical University of Denmark.
The outcome was a Dano-Norwegian victory, lead by Admiral Niels Juel.
Like Griffenfeld, Juel also feared, above all things, a Swedo-Danish war.
In 1901 Korab-Brzozowski committed suicide, probably because of his tragic love to Dagny Juel.
After the fourth cabinet Gerhardsen fell in 1965, Juel continued his career as a civil servant.
In 1697 a chapel was built for Niels Juel in the church, designed by Ernst Brandenburger.