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[ ih-stel ] / ɪˈstɛl /
nouna female given name: from a Latin word meaning “star.” Also Es·tel·la [ih-stel-uh]. /ɪˈstɛl ə/. Words nearby EstelleEstates General, estate tax, estazolam, Este, esteem, Estelle, Estepona, ester, esterase, ester gum, Esterhazy Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for EstelleI went in and Robert Fox, Al Pacino, and Estelle Parsons were there, and I read with Jeremy Strong. Jessica Chastain and James McAvoy on 'Eleanor Rigby,' First Heartbreak, and Robin Williams|Marlow Stern|September 2, 2014|DAILY BEAST Chris Brown, British singer Estelle, Kelly Osbourne, and many other stars, took a trip down the runway. Fashion Week Heats Up|The Daily Beast|February 13, 2010|DAILY BEAST Mère Bricolin's surprise as Estelle took off her wraps brought another smile to his face. The ride would necessarily be a reckless one, and Estelle felt that she might fall; so she was preparing for it. The Moving Picture Girls in War Plays|Laura Lee Hope
Mme. Estelle led the way into a not ill-furnished dining-room, the window of which projected over the vast cliff. The Crime Club|William Holt-White It was wholly unlike any building which Estelle had ever imagined—certainly with a view to lodging therein. Nevermore|Rolf Boldrewood But suddenly Petro stumbled, and though Estelle tried to keep him on his feet she could not. The Moving Picture Girls in War Plays|Laura Lee Hope
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