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coraline

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for coraline.

Editorial note

It also reminds me on Coraline when the other mother tries to lure her with treats and shows.

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Quick take

A female given name originating as a coinage.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

A female given name originating as a coinage.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for coraline.

noun

A female given name originating as a coinage.

Example sentences

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It also reminds me on Coraline when the other mother tries to lure her with treats and shows.

2

That's my take on it too, which is why I've asked Coraline (or any other contributors) for clarification.

3

But if the same artists had worked on the same Coraline with someone else's capital, would the outcome have been any different?

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One can similarly watch Dumbo, Encanto and Coraline as involving, past an early part of the movie, a character in the process of dying.

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I saw Coraline in theaters when it came out, and had the exact same reaction.

6

Aardman is incredible and their polish is wonderful, but this is not true fantasic mr fox, coraline, jack stauber's opal, etc.

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No, I'd actually hoped that the reason Coraline included that language in the charter was precisely to prevent this sort of thing.

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I saw Coraline in the theaters in 3D and am pretty sure I would of liked it just as much in the 2D-Glasses.

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The movie Coraline (2009) is entirely stop motion.

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> Coraline is requesting his removal as a contributor because he has publicly stated his opinion on this matter, and that opinion is unacceptable to her.

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For the record, a huge factor in Coraline 's success was its origin as a celebrated, prize-winning book from a celebrated, prize-winning literary and pop-culture demigod (Neil Gaiman) arguably at the peak of his career.

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> Coraline Ada Ehmke slew the meritocracy buddha in 2018 It doesn't surprise me that a person who hasn't shown much skill or merit is arguing against meritocracy.

Quote examples

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Looks like removing the "meritocracy" doormat, hiring Coraline Ada Ehmke, and changing "master" to "main" paid off in spades!

2

Actually, the contributor charter that Coraline herself created only applies to statements made when representing the project: "This code of conduct applies both within project spaces and in public spaces when an individual is representing the project or its community." The problem I have with this is that the contributor is being crucified for stating his opinion when doing neither of those things.

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Did it matter if the money was branded Knight or someone else's?" this section of the article says yes, it would have been different: "'Max,' an animator who’d been laid off from Vinton Studios, later became a freelancer and found himself back at Laika to work on Coraline.

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One of his examples is the movie Coraline which uses 3-D "not in order to emphasis depth, but to construct spaces that do not follow the rules of perspective and introduce slight anomalies into it." I haven't seen the movie myself, and my only experience with modern 3-D movies is going cross-eyed watching YouTube trailers, but dismissing 3-D outright seems premature to me.

Proper noun examples

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Oh wow that is surprisingly spooky, looks like something out of Coraline.

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Coraline is requesting his removal as a contributor because he has publicly stated his opinion on this matter, and that opinion is unacceptable to her.

3

Somewhat tangential, but you should watch Coraline.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use coraline in a sentence?

It also reminds me on Coraline when the other mother tries to lure her with treats and shows.

What does coraline mean?

A female given name originating as a coinage.

What part of speech is coraline?

coraline is commonly used as noun.