Examples of 'miss adele' in a sentence
Meaning of "miss adele"
miss adele: This phrase is a form of address used to politely acknowledge or greet a woman named Adele. It is similar to saying 'Mrs. Adele' or 'Ms. Adele' as a respectful way to refer to or address someone named Adele
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Miss Adele woke me up in the belief that I was a doctor.
I do not think Miss Adele can wait any longer.
Then we will be happy to engage her as a governess to Miss Adele Varens.
I believe Miss Adele said he finished lower than second once.
So let us give it up for Miss Adele Channing.
Miss Adele is right.
Whoever wrote that must have put in a few punctuation marks, Miss Adele.
Miss Adele got down to her skivvies with you right in the room watching?
It was a privilege meeting you, Miss Adele.
Ai not that Miss Adele now across the street?
What are you waiting for? Give Miss Adele her reply.
Miss Adele woke me up in the belief that I was a doctor . You?
Yes, his second passion is unconditional love for Miss Adele Blanc Sec.
This, of course, is Miss Adele Invergordon 's … commitment to her father 's dream, possibly the most.
You think we're so stupid… we would believe Miss Adele.
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Allow me to introduce Miss Adele Blanc-Sec, a scribe.
That 's all I know . Whoever wrote that must have put in a few punctuation marks, Miss Adele.
Oh, you mean Miss Adele.
First, of course … Miss Adele Invergordon 's commitment to her father 's dream.
Yes, his second passion is unconditional love for Miss Adele Blanc-Sec.
This, of course, is Miss Adele Invergordon's commitment to her father's dream, possibly the most.
I understand you, Miss Adele.
Ai not that Miss Adele now across the street? Where? Where?
I understand, sir, that you and Miss Adele Cecil.
Look over there! Ai not that Miss Adele now, across the street?
He has another, more voracious one. Dear… Miss Adele.
Hey, look over there. Ain't that Miss Adele now across the street?
In this heat, at least six, Miss Adele.
Thank you so much . Au revoir, Miss Adele.