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- Borg-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "2005:: Go for the fun of it (yes, I am one of the Borgs) and don't let equipment bother you. Just remember this even when the Borgs assimilate you.".
- Boris-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2000 January, Frank McCourt (interviewee), Morning Edition, National Public Radio: It's not like a Russian novel, where you read nine hundred forty-three pages and then finally Boris the peasant decides to commit suicide, and you wish he’d done it on page four. It’s not like that at all.".
- Bork-English-Verb-1en hasQuotation "2002, Orrin G. Hatch, Capitol Hill Hearing Testimony before the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, in the matter of the Nomination of Charles W. Pickering to be United States Circuit Court Judge for the Fifth Circuit, February 7, 2002: After an eight-year hiatus, these groups are back on the scene, ready to implement an apparent vicious strategy of Borking any judicial nominee who happens to disagree with their view of how the world should be.".
- Boston_brahmin-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2005 10 Aug, Steven Pearlstein, \"A Boston Brahmin's Brawls With Donaldson,\" Washington Post, p. D01:: Edward C. Johnson III is the very model of a Boston Brahmin billionaire—a pillar of Yankee discretion and probity.".
- Botany_Bay_fever-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1914, William Frend De Morgan, When Ghost Meets Ghost, page 410,: What!—me not know my * * * Testament! Why!—it's the only * * * book you get a word of when you're nursing for Botany Bay fever.".
- Bowery-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1919, Frank L. Packard,The Further Adventures of Jimmie Dale, ch. 3,: We were seen quarrelling this afternoon in a saloon over on the Bowery.".
- Bozal-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1853: R. R. Madden, The Island of Cuba: Its Resources, Progress, and Prospects, p. 234: it was occasioned by the loss of so many valuable Bozals, or newly imported Africans".
- Br\u00FCstung-German-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1931, Arthur Schnitzler, [[s:de:Flucht in die Finsternis|Flucht in die Finsternis]], S. Fischer Verlag, page 125:: Er sah sie, von Schneeflocken umweht, auf einem kleinen Balkon stehen, die Hände auf die Brüstung gestützt und nach unten blickend.".
- Bradford-English-ProperNoun-3en hasQuotation "1988 K. C. Constantine, Joey's Case, ISBN 0892963476, page 132:: \"Bradford? I didn't know you called him Bradford.\" \"That's just one more thing you don't know about me. I call him Bradford because it makes me feel like I'm in a soap opera. That's what they name men on soap operas. Bradford and Desmond and Elliott and Royce. - - -".
- Brahmanism-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "1972, Cromwell Crawford, review of L. M. Joshi, Brahmanism, Buddhism and Hinduism, Philosophy East and West:: Alongside Brahmanism was the non-Aryan Shramanic culture with its roots going back to prehistoric times.".
- Brahmanism-English-ProperNoun-3en hasQuotation "July 9, 1919, letter from T.S. Eliot to John Quinn :: I am sorry to say that I have found it uphill and exasperating work trying to impose Joyce on such “intellectual” people, or people whose opinion carries weight as I know, in London. [...] There is a strong body of critical Brahminism, destructive and conservative in temper, which will not have Joyce.".
- Branche-German-Noun-1en hasQuotation "2010, Der Spiegel, issue 46/2010, page 103:: Die boomende Branche privater Sicherheitsfirmen will sich künftig an strengere Regeln in Krisenregionen halten.".
- Brandi-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1997 Joy Fielding: Missing Pieces: page 85: 'Actually, her real name is Brenda. She was named after Brenda Marshall, who was an actress in the forties. Apparently, my father-in-law was a huge fan.'".
- Brandi-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1997 Joy Fielding: Missing Pieces: page 85: 'Brandi's father owns a number of radio stations across the country.' He smiled. 'Beware of women whose first names are potable.'".
- Brandi-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1997 Joy Fielding: Missing Pieces: page 85: 'I'll keep it in mind.'".
- Braz-French-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1955, , Tristes Tropiques, 1993 ed., , ISBN 978-2-259-00359-1, chap. XI, p. 109: Sur le talus descendant vers le Tamanduatehy et qui domine les quartiers populaires du Braz et de la Penha, subsistaient encore en 1935 quelques ruelles provinciales et des largos : places carrées et herbues, entourées de maisons basses à toit de tuiles et à petites fenêtres grillagées, peintes à la chaux, [...]".
- Breite-German-Noun-2en hasQuotation "2010, Der Spiegel, issue 26/2010, page 125:: Tiere, die in rauem Klima leben, sind oft klüger als ihre Artgenossen aus gemäßigten Breiten, das legen verschiedene Studien nahe.".
- Briana-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1590 Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, Book VI, Canto I:14: Sayd then that Squire: The Lady which doth owne".
- Briana-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1590 Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, Book VI, Canto I:14: Then which a prouder Lady liveth none:".
- Briana-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1590 Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, Book VI, Canto I:14: This Castle, is by name Briana hight.".
- Britannia-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1740, James Thomson (lyrics), Thomas Arne (music), : Rule, Britannia! Britannia rule the waves / Britons never, never shall be slaves".
- Brittany-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1595 William Shakespeare: Third Part of King Henry the Sixth: Act II, Scene VI:: And then to Brittany I'll cross the sea, / To effect this marriage so it please my lord.".
- Broadway-English-ProperNoun-7en hasQuotation "2009, “Verbal vent at city hall: Councillors attack province, feds on their infrastructure priorities”, in Winnipeg Free Press, June 25:: Angry city councillors lashed out against both Broadway and Ottawa on Wednesday, claiming the Doer government and the Harper Conservatives are spending millions on infrastructure projects Winnipeg doesn't want and not enough on road repairs the city needs.".
- Brock-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "1949 Mazo de la Roche, Mary Wakefield, Dundurn Press (2009), ISBN 1550028774, page 132:: \"I suppose you,\" she said, \"were named for General Clive.\" \"I was. And my father was named for General Brock.\" \"General Brock?\" she asked, mystified. \"General Isaac Brock, you know. The Battle of Queenston Heights, where we defeated the Americans.\" Her puzzled expression showed that she had not heard of the occasion. Young Busby was shocked.".
- Brose-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1951 Rosamond Du Jardin, Class Ring, Lippincott, page 140:: Take poor Brose, who was actually christened Ambrose. A thing like that could simply warp a person's life, if he wasn't a good enough fighter to make the other kids start calling him by some nickname at an early age.".
- Bruno-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1983 Mike Royko, Studs Terkel, One More Time.The Best of Mike Royko, University of Chicago Press (2000), ISBN 0226730727, page 169:: He was the man who brought us those great bruising, bristle-chinned teams, with players who had fearsome names like Bruno and Bulldog.".
- Brutus-Latin-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1599 CE: William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar: Et tu, Brute?".
- Buchstabe-German-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1931, Gebhard Mehring, [[s:de:Schrift und Schrifttum|Schrift und Schrifttum]], Silberburg-Verlag, page 21:: Das römische Zahlensystem […] besteht aus 7 Buchstaben, die zur Bezeichnung von Zahlenwerten verwendet werden: M D C L X V I".
- Buckleys_chance-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1936, Andrew Barton (\"Banjo\") Paterson, The Shearer′s Colt, Gutenberg Australia eBook #0603461h,: \"So he has a chance,\" said Connie. \"Buckley's chance, the way his luck is. Fell out with his girl he did, and lost his job, and now 'e's goin' to lose 'is life. The unluckiest man that ever lived.\"".
- Bumfuck,_Egypt-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1991, William H. Labarge, Hornet's Nest, p. 96: One screwup and he could be splitting rocks on a chain gang somewhere in Bumfuck, Egypt.".
- Bundesrepublik_Deutschland-German-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1990, [[s:de:Zwei-plus-Vier-Vertrag|Zwei-plus-Vier-Vertrag]], in: Bundesgesetzblatt 1990, part 2, page 1320:: Das vereinte Deutschland wird die Gebiete der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik und ganz Berlins umfassen.".
- Buridans_ass-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1972, Sir George Edward Gordon Catlin, For God's sake, go!: an autobiography: The National Peace Council was, I will not say a Buridan's Ass, but a kind of eunuch organisation, unable to take a decision one way or another.".
- Bushism-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1999 October 7, New York Times,: But to get to the essence of Bushism, it's helpful to go to another and more unusual book, All the Best, George Bush, a collection of letters written by George Bush the elder.".
- C-English-2-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1995, Gary Wolf, \"The Curse of Xanadu\", Wired Magazine: The PDP-11, from the Digital Equipment Corporation, was a coveted machine. It was the original computer to run a new programming language called C, which was on its way to becoming the hackers' standard. Gregory, as it happened, didn't have any spare PDP-11s at his disposal. But the repairman took the opportunity to question some of Nelson's blithe predictions in Computer Lib, and Nelson, in response, unleashed his glib and bitter tirade against the conservative ignoramuses in the computer business.".
- C-section-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "2011. San Francisco Chronicle: \"C-section not necessarily end to vaginal delivery\"".
- C@NearFinger-PalmForwardHandUp-1@CenterChesthigh-FingerUp_RoundHoriz_C@NearFinger-PalmBackHandUp-1@CenterChesthigh-FingerUp-AmericanSignLanguage-Noun-1en hasQuotation "2009, abcohende, American Deaf Culture, 0:01:05:: (ASL gloss) TWO CULTURES, AMERICAN CULTURE [on one side], [on the other side] DEAF CULTURE — “[There are] two cultures: American culture on one side, Deaf culture on the other.”".
- CD-Japanese-Abbreviation-1en hasQuotation "それはヘビメタのCDです。: Sore ha hebimeta no CD desu.".
- CD-Japanese-Abbreviation-1en hasQuotation "それはヘビメタのCDです。: That is a CD of heavy metal.".
- CD-Japanese-Abbreviation-1en hasQuotation "それはヘビメタのCDです。: それはへびめたのしーでぃーです。".
- CD-Japanese-Abbreviation-2en hasQuotation "コンビニのCDからお金を引き出しました。: I withdrew a money from a CD at a convenient store.".
- CD-Japanese-Abbreviation-2en hasQuotation "コンビニのCDからお金を引き出しました。: Konbini no CD kara okane wo hikidashi mashita.".
- CD-Japanese-Abbreviation-2en hasQuotation "コンビニのCDからお金を引き出しました。: こんびにのしーでぃーからおかねをひきだしました。".
- CO\u2082-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "President Obama Announces Accelerated Purchase of 17,600 New American Vehicles for Government Fleet, 2009-04-09:: By swapping out less efficient federal vehicles for new hybrid and fuel efficient ones, this strategy will reduce gasoline consumption by 1.3 million gallons per year and prevent 26 million pounds of CO₂ from entering the atmosphere.".
- C\u0153lenterata-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1893 , Charles A. White, The Relation of Biology to Geological Investigation, in United States Congressional Serial Set, page #259:: Cœlenterata.—The Cœlenterata consist of somewhat numerous orders and families, all of which are aquatic animals and all except a few inconspicuous forms are denizens of saline waters.".
- Ca\u00EDn-Spanish-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1602 — La Santa Biblia (antigua versión de Casiodoro de Reina), rev., Génesis 4:8: Y habló Caín á su hermano Abel: y aconteció que estando ellos en el campo, Caín se levantó contra su hermano Abel, y le mató.".
- Cade-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation ",Scene IV:: Jack Cade hath gotten London bridge; / The citizens fly and forsake their houses; / The rascal people, thirsting after prey, / Join with the traitor;".
- Cade-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "1936 Margaret Mitchell, Gone With the Wind, Read Books 2008, ISBN 1443719587, page 26:: They're fine lads, but if it's Cade Calvert you're setting your cap after, why, 'tis the same with me.".
- Cadillac-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "WKRP in Cincinnati:: Red Wiggler, the Cadillac of worms.".
- Caesar-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation ":: Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's; and unto God the things that are God's.".
- Cambro-Briton-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1820, William Richards, The Welsh nonconformists' memorial, or, Cambro-British biography, Sherwood, Neely and Jones, page 141: This eminent and ever-memorable Cambro-Briton, Vavasoh Powell, was a native of Radnorshire, of no mean origin, or ignoble descent, being related to some of the best families in that county, and also in those of Montgomery and Salop.".
- Camille-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2001 Joyce Carol Oates, Middle Age: A Romance, Fourth Estate (2002), ISBN 1-84115-642-6, page 88:: - - - homecoming weekend at Colgate was frat parties like this, wild earsplitting drunken and not for sensitive girls like Camille, even her name was sensitive, delicate, Camille was to Lionel the most beautiful name he'd ever spoken, like music, - - -".
- CanCon-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1973, Ritchie York, “Artist Claims CKLW’s Keen Interest Affects U.S. Hits”, in Billboard v 85, n 21 (May 19), Los Angeles: Billboard Publications, p 58:: In the early part of the Cancon era, CKLW demonstrated considerable reluctance in programming legitimately locally-made singles. Rather, the station searched out U.S. records with dubious Canadian connections (many a song written by Paul Anka, who left Canada 15 years ago, have found their way into ’LW playlists) to avoid taking a chance on unknown Canadian artists.".
- Canaan-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation ":: And Canaan begat Sidon his first born, and Heth, and the Jebusite, and the Amorite, and the Girgasite, and the Hivite, and the Arkite, and the Sinite, and the Arvadite, and the Zemarite, and the Hamathite: and afterward were the families of the Canaanites spread abroad.".
- Canadarian-English-Adjective-1en hasQuotation "2002 May 30, \"Dark Angel\" (username), \"Re: die in screaming infinite agony CANCERCUNT. please discuss.\", in and other newsgroups, Usenet:: Thank you, and likewise - even if you ARE a snooty non-humping Canadarian woman!".
- Canadian_English-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1857, Rev. A.C. Geikie, “Canadian English”, in Canadian Journal, v 2, pp 344–55, quoted in John Russell Bartlet, Dictionary of Americanisms: A Glossary of Words and Phrases Usually Regarded as Peculiar to the United States, p 129:: Not so, however, is it with the modern refinements of our Canadian English. In referring to such a fact here, it would be said, not that he dived, but that he dove. Even Longfellow makes use of this — so harsh and unfamiliar to English ears — in the musical measures of his Hiawatha: . . .".
- Canadian_French-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1755, John Shebbeare, A Letter to the People of England: On the Present Situation and Conduct of National Affairs, v 1, p 42:: The Design on Lequesne, supposing all to have been honest that produced it, could have taken it's Rise from nothing but want of Knowledge in common Geography: No Eye that follows the Course in the Map, which is always taken by the Canadian French from Quebec to Fort Lequesne, but must be necessarily convinced that the taking Niagara would have answered all the Purposes of possessing that and Lequesne.".
- Canadiana-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "2007, Derick Chetty, \"Made ... in Canada, eh!,\" Toronto Star, 30 Jun. (retrieved 25 Spe. 2008),: Some of the pieces wink slyly at traditional elements of Canadiana. Like up-and-coming designer Stephen Lindsay's coat hanger: two hockey sticks fused together.".
- Cantab-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1819, Lord Byron, Don Juan, III.110:: Sure my invention must be down at zero, / And I grown one of many \"Wooden Spoons\" / Of verse, (the name with which we Cantabs please / To dub the last of honours in degrees).".
- Cantons_phosphorus-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1861 - John Henry Pepper - The Playbook of Metals: Including Personal Narratives of Visits to Coal, Lead, Copper, and Tin...: Canton's phosphorus is made by calcining oyster-shells in the open fire for half an hour; after which, the whitest and largest pieces are selected, mixed with about one-third their weight of flowers of sulphur, pressed into a crucible with a closely-luted cover, and heated red hot for an hour.".
- Canuck-English-Adjective-1en hasQuotation "1887, Grip (Toronto), 5 March, pp 1–2:: Well, what do you think of the Canuck elections?".
- Canuck-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1849, James Edward Alexander, L'Acadie; or, Seven Years' Explorations in British America, v 1, London: Henry Colburn, pp 272–3:: We saw a few partridges: we also met a lusty fellow in a forest road with a keg of whisky slung round him, who called to us ‘Come boys and have some grog, I'm what you call a canuck:’ a (Canadian).".
- Canuck-English-Noun-3en hasQuotation "1904, w:Holman Francis Day, “Song of the Men o' the Ax: Verse Stories of the Plain Folk Who Are Keeping Bright the Old Home Fires Up in Maine”, in Kin o' Ktaadn, p 145:: On the deacon-seat in the leapin' heat / With the corn-cobs drawin' cool and sweet, / And timin' the fiddle with tunkin' feet, / A hundred men and a chorus. / “Roule, roulant, ma boule roulant,” / all Canuck but a good song; / Lift it up then, good and strong, / for a cozy night's before us.".
- Canuck-English-Noun-4en hasQuotation "1887: Grip (Toronto), 19 February, p 3:: Who'll buy my caller herrin'? / Cod, turbot, ling, delicious herrin', / Buy my caller herrin', / They're every one Kanucks!".
- Canuck-English-Noun-5en hasQuotation "1860, Josiah Gilbert Holland, Miss Gilbert's Career: An American Story, p 25:: I'll sit here and blow till he comes round with his old go-cart, and then I'll hang on to the tail of it, and try legs with that little Kanuck of his.".
- Cape_triangle-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "2003: Cape of Good Hope Wine Co.:: Some of the Cape Triangles are very rare and expensive, depending on grade and condition.".
- Capistrano-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "Talmage Powell, \"Survival Exercise\", in, 2003, Kit Duane, editor, The Campfire Collection: Ghosts, Beasts, and Things That Go Bump in the Night, Chronicle Books, ISBN 0811837777, page 138,: I felt the sick certainty that the thing had antennae, a sense unknown to human beings—a guidance system like the sonar of a bat, the instinct of a Capistrano swallow, the built-in controls of an SAM missile.".
- Carlo-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1867 Frances Eleanor Trollope, Mabel's Progress, All the Year Round, June 15, 1867, page 579:: Charles, come here and be presented to your cousin, Mabel Earnshaw. His name is Carlo, but I couldn't possibly call him by it; it sounds like a dog. At least, pronounced in my English fashion. And I can't roll my r's.".
- Carmel-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation ": 1 Kings 18:20:: So Ahab sent unto all the children of Israel, and gathered the prophets together unto mount Carmel.".
- Caro-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2004 Kate Atkinson: Case Histories ISBN 0385 607997 pages 96-97:: She hadn't realized that 'Caro' was a diminutive of Caroline until she met Jonathan. It sounded very Regency, like in all those historical novels she used to read when she was younger. Much younger. Of course, he came from the kind of background - county - where people are called 'Caroline'. And Lucy and Amanda and Jemima, so he should know.".
- Casimir-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1992 Thomas Keneally, Woman of the Inner Sea, Plume (1994), ISBN 0452271770, page 19:: - Babushka wants you to call the poor little bugger Casimir after her uncle in the Resistance. Can you imagine what would happen in any schoolyard to a kid with a name like Casimir?".
- Cassandra-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "1605 William Camden, Remains Concerning Britain, John Russell Smith, 1870, page 56: But succeeding ages (little regarding S. Chrysosthome's admonition to the contrary) have recalled prophane names, so as now Diana, Cassandra, Hyppolytus, Venus, Lais, names of unhappy disaster are as rife, as ever they were in paganism.".
- Castellite-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1913, Horace Kephart, Our Southern Highlanders: Of late years Mormon missionaries from Utah have reaped a rich harvest in this region, and in parts of Swain and Haywood counties a peculiar sect, known as Castellites, has arisen whose exercises seem to be of a highly emotional character, as it is a common remark that every one who joins the Castellites goes crazy.".
- Castellite-English-Noun-2en hasQuotation "2001, Richard Zelade, Hill Country: Life here was not easy. For the first couple of years, Castellites depended heavily on supplies and support from the people of Fredericksburg, who had problems enough of their own. A round trip to Fredericksburg—about 50 miles—took 4 days.".
- Catawba-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1970, a Catawba origin story, told and retold by various individuals, and printed by Charles M. Hudson in his book The Catawba Nation:: There was a Catawba brave who took some pottery 225920 to trade for bows and arrows. This chief 225921 had a beautiful daughter, and the Catawba brave fell in love with her, and she likewise fell in love with him. When the Catawba brave left, she asked her father for a bow and arrow. She shot it in the air in the direction the brave went, and then she went to get it. She kept shooting it in the air until she caught up with him.".
- Catawba-English-ProperNoun-3en hasQuotation "1998, Lawrence E. Babits, A Devil of a Whipping: The Battle of Cowpens:: Cornwallis finally moved after Morgan's men. Left behind to cover the fords and delay the British, North Carolina general William Lee Davidson and a few men were killed as the British poured across Cowan's Ford. Once the British crossed the Catawba, the Americans had to get past another river, the Yadkin beyond Salisbury.".
- Catharine-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1830 Mary Russell Mitford: Our Village: Fourth Series: Cottage Names:: A great number of children, amongst the lower classes, are Carolines. - - - A clergyman in my neighbourhood used to mistake the sound, and christen the babies Catharine; - a wise error, for Kate is a noble abbreviation.".
- Cauchy_sequence-English-Noun-2en hasQuotation "2000, George Bachman, Lawrence Narici, Functional Analysis, page 52,: In the case of the real line, every Cauchy sequence converges; that is, being a Cauchy sequence is sufficient to guarantee the existence of a limit. In the general case, however, this is not so. If a metric space does have the property that every Cauchy sequence converges, the space is called a complete metric space.".
- Cecile-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1989 Ann Richards,Peter Knobler, Straight from the Heart: My Life in Politics and Other Places, Simon and Schuster, ISBN 0671680730, page 91: - - - so I named my baby Lynn Cecile. My mother asked, \"What are you going to call her? You can't call her \"Seal\" because then I'll think of something slick and wet.\"".
- Cecily-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1850 Dante Gabriel Rossetti, The Blessed Damozel: Are five sweet symphonies,".
- Cecily-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1850 Dante Gabriel Rossetti, The Blessed Damozel: Cecily, Gertrude, Magdalen,".
- Cecily-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1850 Dante Gabriel Rossetti, The Blessed Damozel: Margaret and Rosalys.".
- Cecily-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1850 Dante Gabriel Rossetti, The Blessed Damozel: Where the lady Mary is,".
- Cecily-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1850 Dante Gabriel Rossetti, The Blessed Damozel: With her five handmaidens, whose names".
- Cecily-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1850 Dante Gabriel Rossetti, The Blessed Damozel: \"We two,\" she said, \"will seek the groves".
- Celia-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation ": Act I: Scene III:: Celia: Something that hath a reference to my state:".
- Celia-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation ": Act I: Scene III:: Rosalind: - - - But what will you be called?".
- Central_Europe-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1996 — Lonnie R. Johnson, Central Europe: Enemies, Neighbors, Friends, p. 4: Western Christendom's centuries-long confrontation with the Oriental and Islamic empire of the Ottoman Turks also helped define Central Europe as a cultural and historical region.".
- Central_European-English-Adjective-1en hasQuotation "1996 — Lonnie R. Johnson, Central Europe: Enemies, Neighbors, Friends, page 5: Who knows much about the venerable traditions of Central European kingdoms like Poland-Lithuania, Bohemia, and Hungary and their valiant struggles for freedom?".
- Cephas-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation ":: And when Jesus beheld him, he said, Thou art Simon the son of Jona: thou shalt be called Cephas, which is by interpretation, A stone.".
- Ch\u00E2m-Spanish-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1602 — La Santa Biblia (antigua versión de Casiodoro de Reina), rev., Génesis 9:18: Y los hijos de Noé que salieron del arca fueron Sem, Châm y Japhet: y Châm es el padre de Canaán.".
- Chalybes-Latin-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "29-19 , Virgil, Aeneid, 8.420: striduntque cauernis / stricturae Chalybum et fornacibus ignis anhelat".
- Charlene-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1997 Roderick Peter MacIntyre: Takes: Stories for Young Adults, Thistledown Press, ISBN 1895449545, page 58: \"Be grateful for our blessings, Charlie.\" My name's really Charlene. Sounds like a southern romance, Fabio drooling over Charlene's heaving bosom. I'm no Charlene, even at fourteen.".
- Charlie-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1979 Charles Kuralt, Dateline America, Harcourt Brace Jovanocich, ISBN 0151239576, page 184:: Heaven only knows why a man with a strong biblical name like James wants to be a president named Jimmy. I'm certain that if he were called Charles, he wouldn't fool around that way. Charles is not so bad, but Charlie is a terrible burden to bear.".
- Charmaine-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1926 Erno Rapee - Lew Pollack, Charmaine (song):: I wonder why you keep me waiting / Charmaine, my Charmaine/ Rise in vain".
- Chastity-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1990 Frank Zappa, Peter Occhiogrosso, The Real Frank Zappa Book, Simon&Schuster, ISBN 0671705725, page 247:: Since she was saddled with that awful name, Chastity Bono has given her parents much grief over it. \"It helps to get into a show or something, but most of the time it's a pain,\" she told McCall's. The girl blames mama Cher who was inspired by a movie.".
- Cherry-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1844 Charles Dickens, Martin Chuzzlewit, Chapter 26:: 'As you knows Mrs Chuzzlewit, you knows, p’raps, what her chris’en name is?' Mrs Gamp observed.".
- Cherry-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1844 Charles Dickens, Martin Chuzzlewit, Chapter 26:: 'Charity,' said Bailey.".
- Cherry-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1844 Charles Dickens, Martin Chuzzlewit, Chapter 26:: 'Cherry, then,' said Bailey. 'Cherry's short for it. It’s all the same.'".
- Cherry-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1844 Charles Dickens, Martin Chuzzlewit, Chapter 26:: 'That it ain’t!' cried Mrs Gamp.".
- Cheryl-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2003 Brian Bouldrey: The Boom Economy, Or, Scenes From Clerical Life. Terrace Books. ISBN 0299189002. page 11:: How could he explain? How could he convey to a French girl the loathsome sound of the name Cheryl, given to girls to make them sound soft when they were in fact hard and vulgar. - - - The world was made up only of foreigners, and a man, thought Dennis, is existentially quite alone with his prejudices.".