Examples of 'millicent' in a sentence
Meaning of "millicent"
Millicent is an adjective used to describe something that is delicate, refined, or traditional, often associated with a feminine or old-fashioned sensibility.
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- A female given name from the Germanic languages used since the Middle Ages.
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Millicent is the least of my worries right now.
And i was watching millicent sleep.
Millicent sold the fashion house to them.
Please tell me Millicent is not in there too.
Millicent had the lowest average percentage.
I never invited Millicent to spend the night.
Millicent is regularly booked for prestigious occasions.
We are going to give this Millicent a piece of our mind.
Millicent was the second of four children.
We demand the one they call Millicent.
So millicent and i are going to take a nice little stroll.
I used to know a girl named Millicent.
Millicent lured me here and tried to convert me.
I counted on going to the movies with Millicent.
Millicent is gonna move in after all.
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Mouth tries to get close to Millicent once more.
Mouth and millicent are takinganother look around back.
But you have the militant Millicent here.
Millicent insisted he just needed some fresh air.
We are having a birthday party for Millicent.
And millicent is moving to be with mouth.
At last the door opened and Millicent came in.
Millicent will be distributing handy wipes.
And that was my first exposure to Millicent.
Millicent does not know the story.
I suspect the same could not be said of Millicent.
Millicent had given them a penny.
My interest in Millicent is entirely paternal.
Millicent is working with us again.
I did not say she meant that Millicent is going to her doom.
Millicent and the children will be arriving in a few days.
I hope you will not keep Millicent out late.
Millicent called me up this morning.
I have spoken to my sister Millicent.
Millicent said she would be at rounds to observe the robots.
I am afraid you know my daughter Millicent rather too well.
Millicent had one sister.
It was a last minute decision by Millicent.
Millicent is the subject of my research.
And you wonder why Millicent has me on such a short leash.
Millicent says she does not.
I need to go talk to Millicent.
Millicent rather too well.
They know each other because Millicent grew up in front of that boy.
Millicent made a gesture of indifference.
You would not it said you married Millicent for her money.
Millicent can not watch and leaves the room.
Perhaps you would rather stay here and keep Millicent company.
Millicent seems to be preoccupied in thought.
She invited the suffragist Millicent Fawcett to her home to speak on female liberty.