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Elaine
[ ih-leyn ]
noun
- any of several women in Arthurian romance, as the daughter of King Pelles and the mother, by Lancelot, of Sir Galahad.
- a female given name, form of Helen.
Example Sentences
Dr Elaine Lockhart, chair of the Royal College of Psychiatrists' child and adolescent faculty, says parents should feel comfortable about broaching mental health with their children and asking for help.
While they inherit her money — disappointing at a mere $40,000, much less than expected — the mansion is given to Elaine.
Why would her mother give Elaine the house when Lucille and Rennie grew up there, and the land belonged to their father’s family for generations?
When Lucille gets a preliminary toxicology report from her mother’s autopsy, she learns that the results are “inconclusive,” and becomes convinced that Elaine must have poisoned Vivian, and sets out to use her week in the house to prove it.
As her sister and Elaine argue over the will, Rennie sees her deceased mother standing across the table.
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