Her life is in order?
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NUNHer life is in order?
NUNHer life is in order
EVEHer name means "life" in Hebrew
fortuneto profess to inform someone of future events in his or her own life; foretell
dowerthe part of or interest in the real estate of a deceased husband given by law to his widow during her life compare curtesy
inforcestrength or energy exerted or brought to bear cause of motion or change active power the forces of nature the motivating force in her life
SIRIIn Australia her name is Karen
OPHELIAHer drowning is reported in Act IV
TINKERBELLHer wax figure is the smallest in London's Madame Tussauds
NELLIEBLYHer pen name is the title character in a Stephen Foster song
DEBFish in "Finding Nemo" who thinks her reflection is her sister Flo
mugwumpa person who is unable to make up his or her mind on an issue, especially in politics.
mugwumpa person who is unable to make up his or her mind on an issue, esp. in politics.
assigneeperson to whom some right or interest is transferred, either for his or her own enjoyment or in trust
BESSTRUMAN"A woman's place in public is to sit beside her husband, be silent, and be sure her hat is on straight" speaker
mugwumpperson who is unable to make up his or her mind on an issue, esp. in politics; person who is neutral on a controversial issue
hajjthe pilgrimage to Mecca, which every adult Muslim is supposed to make at least once in his or her lifetime: the fifth of the Pillars of Islam
hadjthe pilgrimage to Mecca, which every adult Muslim is supposed to make at least once in his or her lifetime: the fifth of the Pillars of Islam
hajjesthe pilgrimage to Mecca, which every adult Muslim is supposed to make at least once in his or her lifetime: the fifth of the Pillars of Islam
hadjesthe pilgrimage to Mecca, which every adult Muslim is supposed to make at least once in his or her lifetime: the fifth of the Pillars of Islam
complement(in systemic grammar) An adjective or noun that has the same reference as either the subject (as mad in he is mad) or the object (as mad in he drove her mad)
complements(in systemic grammar) An adjective or noun that has the same reference as either the subject (as mad in he is mad) or the object (as mad in he drove her mad)
thankedto express gratitude to thanked her for the present used in the phrase thank you usually without a subject to politely express gratitude thank you for your consideration or sometimes to emphasize a preceding statement especially by implying that it is not subject to question likes her job just fine, thank you used in such phrases as thank God, thank goodness usually without a subject to express gratitude or more often only the speaker's or writer's pleasure or satisfaction in something
thankerto express gratitude to thanked her for the present used in the phrase thank you usually without a subject to politely express gratitude thank you for your consideration or sometimes to emphasize a preceding statement especially by implying that it is not subject to question likes her job just fine, thank you used in such phrases as thank God, thank goodness usually without a subject to express gratitude or more often only the speaker's or writer's pleasure or satisfaction in something
ABOWLOFCHERRIESWhat life is, in song
MONKHis life is in order
ABOWLOFCHERRIESWhat life is, in a tune
NUNOne whose life is in order?
FASTLANELife in it is exciting but dangerous
DONALDTRUMPHe said "Everything in life is luck"
IAMNOTSOMEONEELSE"My one regret in life is that .."
GUIDORoberto Benigni's Oscar-winning role in "Life Is Beautiful"
AMEBAIts whole life is spent in a tiny cell
PESCIReal-life actor Joe who is a character in Broadway's "Jersey Boys"
kaikathe life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness motto of Hawaii
nihilisticRejecting all religious and moral principles in the belief that life is meaningless
ERMA"If Life Is a Bowl of Cherries, What Am I Doing in the Pits?" name
contemplativesA person whose life is devoted primarily to prayer, esp. in a monastery or convent
clubmanman who belongs to a club, esp. a fashionable club, and is active in club life
ERMABombeck who wrote "If Life is a Bowl of Cherries, What Am I Doing in the Pits?"