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mel
1[ mel ]
Mel
2[ mel ]
noun
- a male given name, form of Melvin.
mel
/ mɛl /
noun
- pharmacol a pure form of honey formerly used in pharmaceutical products
Word History and Origins
Origin of mel1
Word History and Origins
Origin of mel1
Example Sentences
For a story Hoffman would classify as a “typical” assignment, he said Mel would pay him $350, where a publisher like The Guardian would pay closer to $250.
The other reason why Hoffman said Mel was one of his favorite outlets was because they paid their freelancers well thanks to the “deep pocket of Unilever behind them.”
Since that announcement, there has been “interested expressed” to purchase Mel, according to a spokesperson, though the company declined to share how many inquires it has received or where those inquiries have come from.
Other reporters are expressing concern that what happened with Mel could be a trend felt across the industry.
Mel wasn’t my main gig, but I loved it because it wasn’t my main gig.
The only difference was the writing staff was Neil Simon, Mel Brooks, and Carl Reiner, and they started writing on Monday.
An interview with Mel Greig will be shown on the flagship BBC2 news program Newsnight tonight.
The culprits had, by the end, assembled quite a list: Oprah, Yanni, Chelsea Handler, Mel Gibson, Osama bin Laden.
[Shakes Head] When I saw this film, though, I thought the mantle of Mel Brooks had been passed.
Could you imagine a panel on Jewish issues featuring Mel Gibson?
I recently succeeded in giving perfect relief with Apis Mel.
Even the farm hands called her "Old Melancholy," and soon she got to be known by that name, or Mel, for short.
Bitweone mel ne gruchesi e nawt nower frut ne oerhwet; ne drinken bute leaue .
Mel sank deeper in the heavy chair, feeling a quietness within himself as if the slow creep of death were touching him also.
Dr. Winters turned his face away from Mel for a moment as if to avoid some pain beyond endurance.
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