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Meaning of Sheila | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈʃiːlə

Definitions

  1. A woman.
    Australia, New-Zealand, slang
  2. A female given name from Irish, popular in the UK from the 1920s to the 1950s; variant forms Shelagh, Sheelagh, Sheilagh, Sheela, Sile.

Equivalents

العربية شيلا
Bosanski nana sile
Suomi sussu
Français gonzesse nana
Gaeilge Sile
Hrvatski nana sile
Kurdî şile
Português Sheila
Српски nana sile

Examples

“‘I didn’t like that sheila that tried to latch onto him, but.’”
“He was a real gentleman and although he never asked any personal questions as to why ‘a couple of sheilas’ was hitch hiking to Perth, he said he was glad of the company.”
““[…]You know I counted no less than fifty-five sheilas out on the street today, all screaming when you guys played.””
“I definitely didn’t think about getting married. I was real scared of sheilas back then.”
“They sport short hair, no makeup, and do not wear a sheila.”
“Were English girls not good enough for him that he must needs come up and take away Sheila Mackenzie, and keep her there in the South.”
“What lovely names for girls there are! / There's Stella like the Evening Star, / And Sylvia like a rustling tree, / And Lola like a melody, / And Flora like a flowery morn, / And Sheila like a field of corn,”
“He shortened her name to Sheila which, in spite of its primness, she seemed to love. - - - For Susheela - Sheila, as she was now known - this creeping daylight signalled the start, not the end of sleep.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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