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- proper noun A female
given name from the plant or colourhazel . Popular in the U.S. at the turn of the 20th century. - proper noun A
topographic surname for someone who lived near a hazel tree.
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Examples
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That is, until Bettina said the name Hazel Atkins.
BLIND AMBITIONS LOLITA FILES 2000
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That is, until Bettina said the name Hazel Atkins.
BLIND AMBITIONS LOLITA FILES 2000
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That is, until Bettina said the name Hazel Atkins.
BLIND AMBITIONS LOLITA FILES 2000
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Her mother Hazel is a white, Jewish Geordie, a special needs teacher whose family was devastated by the Holocaust.
don't blame newsweek 2005
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(Hazel is easily the more fully featured application.)
How To Automatically Clean And Organise Your Desktop, Downloads | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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Hazel is an orphan, raised in New York by her brother who is now a successful photographer.
Boing Boing 2008
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Hazel is planning on flunking out of the school within a year, and her wildness opens something in Lily.
Boing Boing 2008
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Its obvious that Paige and JT have history, but JT and Hazel is very little.
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Hazel is probably best known outside the Commonwealth for his poetry, but within it, he's most often mentioned for the years in the late fifties he spent teaching writing at the University of Kentucky, where he mentored people like Ed McClanahan, Gurney Norman, Wendell Berry and Bobbie Ann Mason.
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My little munchkin Hazel Blears has been knocking at the Cabinet door for some time.
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