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[ pahyl ] / paɪl /
nounErnest "Ernie", 1900–45, U.S. war correspondent and journalist. Howard, 1853–1911, U.S. illustrator and author. Words nearby Pylepyknodysostosis, pyknomorphous, pyknosis, pyknotic, Pylades, Pyle, pylemphraxis, pylephlebectasis, pylephlebitis, pylethrombophlebitis, pylethrombosis Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for PylePyle pulls himself together and looks at the carnage he has caused. McNamara's Lethal Illusions|Kevin Buckley|July 6, 2009|DAILY BEAST He and Pyle become friends and suitors of the incomparable Phuong. McNamara's Lethal Illusions|Kevin Buckley|July 6, 2009|DAILY BEAST Along the way, Fowler says of Pyle: “I never knew a man who had better motives for all the trouble he caused.” McNamara's Lethal Illusions|Kevin Buckley|July 6, 2009|DAILY BEAST To make a brisk story very short, Pyle believes in the domino theory, and a wacko “Third Force.” McNamara's Lethal Illusions|Kevin Buckley|July 6, 2009|DAILY BEAST
All this was put by Pyle to the witnesses in due order, and they were unanimous in their answers. A Veldt Vendetta|Bertram Mitford In Pyle's introductory chapter is this description of their retreat under the Greenwood. Special Method in Primary Reading and Oral Work with Stories|Charles Alexander McMurry Pyle's Canyon lay to the east of Dude Creek, and we decided to run it that day. Tales of lonely trails|Zane Grey During all this time, he had received no hint that young Pyle had followed her from his house. The Mayor of Warwick|Herbert M. Hopkins Tis a trifle, but Pyle would do well to knock the passage out, and leave his boguey tale a boguey tale, and a good one at that. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 25 (of 25)|Robert Louis Stevenson
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