Sloane
noun
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“Diversification” is a hedge fund wife eschewing a Lily Pulitzer tote bag in favor of one made by Sloane Ranger or Jonathan Adler.
The Hell of the Hamptons: Why the Exclusive Hotspot Is a Mind-Numbing Drag |Robert Gold |August 18, 2014 |DAILY BEASTSloane Stephens Why You Might Know Her: In early 2013 she became the first American teenager to defeat Serena—ever.
12 Things You Didn’t Know About the Quirky Stars of Wimbledon |Nicholas McCarvel |June 23, 2014 |DAILY BEAST“As long as the writers and producers keep it fresh,” Sloane says, the future of daytime soaps is secure.
“The predictions of the death of the daytime soap were greatly exaggerated,” Sloane says.
Sloane means, correctly, that daytime soaps are not just loved; they are unique.
She had attributed to Sloane, in her uneasiness, the motive which would have been most natural to the discarded Webster.
No Clue |James HayYou were anxious enough, you said when we talked at Sloane's door, for me to go on with it.
No Clue |James HayThe young man laughed, and would come down to Sloane street with another story of his success as an envoy of the distant king.
How did he recognise the Sloane Square Station, for he had had only those two opportunities of glancing out?
Dog Stories from the "Spectator" |VariousThe rogue came to me, and I told him that the will was made, and that Britten and Sloane had witnessed it.
Ravenshoe |Henry Kingsley