Examples of 'nellie bly' in a sentence

Meaning of "nellie bly"

nellie bly - This phrase typically refers to the American journalist and adventurer Elizabeth Cochrane Seaman, who was known by her pen name Nellie Bly and for her pioneering investigative reporting and record-breaking trip around the world in less than 80 days

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Nellie Bly is just the tip of the iceberg.
This will make you the biggest newspaperwoman since Nellie Bly.
Nellie Bly is someone we all should have heard of.
He awarded the role to one of his journalists and Nellie Bly said.
Nellie Bly would also transform investigative journalism.
You should have married Nellie Bly.
Nellie Bly was the first women journalist to go under cover.
For that chick named Nellie Bly.
Nellie Bly just came aboard.
With that girl named Nellie Bly.
Nellie Bly in famous travelling outfit.
He was messing around with that Nellie Bly.
Nellie Bly of the Declaration of or activate other cells.
She really seems to like Nellie Bly.
Nellie Bly is a great example.

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I had never heard of Nellie Bly before.
Nellie Bly really existed.
Making love to that Nellie Bly.
Nellie Bly borrowed.
A good example of this was Nellie Bly.
To Nellie bly.
This is why i am nominating Nellie Bly.
Nellie Bly did it.
Explore the world of Nellie Bly.
Nellie Bly became known for her investigative reporting at the New York World.
He is looking for Nellie Bly.
Nellie Bly is someone we all should've heard of.
Botanist Jeanne Baret and journalist Nellie Bly are two women who duplicated the feat.
Saw your man Johnny leave about an hour ago With that girl named Nellie Bly.
Nellie Bly was one of the most important investigative reporters of the 19th century.
But immediately after a tender love duet with her, he starts playing around with Nellie Bly.
On this day, Nellie Bly ends her trip around the world.
He was messin ' round with that Nellie Bly.
Reporter Nellie Bly became one of America 's first investigative journalists, often working undercover.
You probably know me better by my pen name, Nellie Bly.
Journalist Nellie Bly was the first woman to complete Muldoon 's system.
She was also influenced by the real-life journalist Nellie Bly.
Nellie Bly died at the age of 57 of pneumonia.
Ten Days in a Mad-House is a book by newspaper reporter Nellie Bly.
Nellie Bly is the right answer!
Energy rightly applied and directed will accomplish anything - Nellie Bly.
Nellie Bly was a trailblazer, not just for women, but for all journalists.
Secretly, Jo dreams of becoming a newspaper reported like Nellie Bly.
Do not - thank Nellie Bly for me.
Ten Days in a Mad-House is a book by American journalist Nellie Bly.
To Nellie bly ¶ he was her man ¶ he was doin ' her wrong.
Elizabeth Cochran Seaman is more famously known by her pen name, Nellie Bly.
And Nellie Bly was really cool (I've read a bit about her).
If you see her again, and my advice is do not, thank Nellie Bly for me.
Wherever women, children, or the poor were being mistreated, you 'd find Nellie Bly.

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