Colleen [noun]
Definition of Colleen:
young woman
Opposite/Antonyms of Colleen:
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Sentence/Example of Colleen:
The Colleen Bawn is a tissue of improbabilities and extravagances.
Colleen, you've the wisdom of the ages in your head right now.
That last––the thought that our skipper or the vessel might get mixed up in it––kept us aboard the Colleen Bawn.
The Colleen left her behind, and she at last drew off after bunching a few farewell shots.
The Colleen was pretty well inshore then, and yet safe outside the three-mile limit in our judgment.
Everything went well until Colleen spied a tuft of green thistles, on a high bank beside the road.
Don't mind, colleen, if you can't understand what I say, for I feel just like a boy at home in Ireland.
The latter, being of somewhat slight figure and a good-looking youth, made a bouncing Irish colleen.
Eily she was a colleen fair, the light of the harper's eyes, And he won by the aid of the Leprechaun his long-desired prize.
John McGillis, are ye not own cousin to me by raisin of marryin' on as fine a colleen as iver shtepped in Ireland?