Elli
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Elli
< Icelandic elli, literally, old age. eld
Example Sentences
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One person's waste is another person's treasure and for artist Nicola Ellis, that saying could not be more accurate.
From BBC
Wilson underwent minor surgery last month after damaging his knee in August when leading Australia to victory over South Africa at Ellis Park.
From Barron's
Above the mouth of the players tunnel at Ellis Park, where England will walk out to play South Africa on 4 July, there is a sign.
From BBC
"What do you do? Two weeks in a row conceding so many points in the first 15 minutes," prop forward Ellis Genge told BBC Sport.
From BBC
“In the printed legend of American history, guns and freedom have become synonymous,” Ellis writes, but it was a new legend — stoked in part by “Bonnie and Clyde” — not America’s origin story.
From Los Angeles Times
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