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Charlene

American  
[shahr-leen] / ʃɑrˈlin /
Or Charleen

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Caroline.


Example Sentences

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A statement from the principality in the name of Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene said it would be "a historic moment for Monaco and stand as a strong sign of hope, in a spirit of dialogue, peace, and shared responsibility".

From Barron's

Charlene Poston was ready for her son, an aviation ordnance man responsible for loading bombs onto aircraft, to come home on Feb. 2, she told the Journal.

From The Wall Street Journal

Autonomous Research analyst Charlene Chu estimates about China has 27 million started but unsold new homes and another 77 million surplus second homes—a tremendous overhang when the rate of homeownership is already 96% and the population is shrinking.

From Barron's

Autonomous Research analyst Charlene Chu estimates about China has 27 million started but unsold new homes and another 77 million surplus second homes—a tremendous overhang when the rate of homeownership is already 96% and the population is shrinking.

From Barron's

Italy's Charlene Guignard and Marco Fabbi are fifth with 84.28.

From Barron's