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Peele
[ peel ]
noun
- George, 1558?–97?, English dramatist.
Peele
/ 辱ː /
noun
- PeeleGeorge?1556?1596MEnglishTHEATRE: dramatistWRITING: poet George. ?1556–?96, English dramatist and poet. His works include the pastoral drama The Arraignment of Paris (1584) and the comedy The Old Wives' Tale (1595)
Example Sentences
Coogler said “Sinners” was also a way for him to honor his ancestors and channel his adoration of fellow filmmakers and artists including Spike Lee, Steve McQueen, Ava DuVernay, Jordan Peele, and late directors David Lynch and John Singleton.
"The atmosphere around Harry and Meghan is so febrile," says Vanity Fair contributing editor, Anna Peele, who spent months working on a piece about the couple.
"They keep trying new things," argues Ms Peele.
"She's not the same person she was on Suits. She's not the American girl at the Palace," argues Ms Peele.
It’s an origin tale that Palmer, 31, has referenced often over her two-decade career — one that began with her breakout role as a precocious spelling bee champion in 2006’s “Akeelah and the Bee” and was revitalized with her critically acclaimed turn in Jordan Peele’s 2022 horror film “Nope.”
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