She got into bed and looked at Deirdre across the patchwork quilt, conscious of having performed her whole duty for the day.
The Pioneers|Katharine Susannah Prichard
With a hand on Gerda's shoulder, she forced that unwilling explorer along, and she urged an occasional caution on Deirdre.
The School by the Sea|Angela Brazil
It struck him with a strange pang that Deirdre was beautiful, that her lips were the same colour as the flowers hanging near them.
The Pioneers|Katharine Susannah Prichard
"There'll be a scent on each separate path," chuckled Deirdre.
The School by the Sea|Angela Brazil
At breakfast Deirdre acted as if she considered the incident closed.
Creatures of the Abyss|Murray Leinster
British Dictionary definitions for Deirdre
Deirdre
/ (ˈdɪədrɪ) /
noun
Irish mytha beautiful girl who was raised by Conchobar to be his wife but eloped with Naoise. When Conchobar treacherously killed Naoise she took her own life: often used to symbolize IrelandSee also Naoise