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Jules

American  
[joolz, zhyl] / dʒulz, ʒül /

noun

  1. a male given name, French form of Julius.


Example Sentences

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Jules Boykoff, a Pacific University professor and former Olympics soccer player, suggested a good barometer of Wasserman’s prospects is how sponsors react, and whether musicians and artists want to take part in programs around the Olympics.

From Los Angeles Times

Garcia should have expanded Barcelona's advantage early in the second half but nodded wide from Jules Kounde's tempting cross.

From Barron's

By 31 he had written “Ulysses,” “Morte d’Arthur,” “Break, Break, Break” and the visionary “Locksley Hall,” which Mr. Holmes rightly places in the science-fiction tradition of Jules Verne and H.G.

From The Wall Street Journal

Heartbeat Opera’s most recent adaptation of a classic work, which just concluded a two-week run at the Space at Irondale, is an engaging 100-minute, musical-theater-inspired version of Jules Massenet’s “Manon.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Barcelona eventually took the lead through Pau Cubarsi's header from Jules Kounde's cross after 59 minutes, but Girona swiftly pulled level.

From Barron's