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noble

[noh-buhl] / ˈnoʊ bəl /




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“You have a noble hand, boy! I see danger, and love, and wonders. Dark places, and great glories.”

From Literature

I nod, waiting to learn the noble role to which I will happily commit.

From Literature

The Roman philosopher Plutarch described flatterers in his immortal essay on the subject as “the plague in kings’ chambers, and the ruin of their kingdoms” that “prey upon a noble quarry.”

From Los Angeles Times

She was born, possibly of noble lineage, in what is now Mexico’s Veracruz state, along the Gulf of Mexico, in approximately 1500.

From Los Angeles Times

Hunt is often forgotten next to these more illustrious peers; by the end of Ms. Allen’s essay, you’ll find yourself curious about this “noble and ridiculous” man.

From The Wall Street Journal