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Charlotte
/ˈʃɑr.lət/ (SHAR-lət)
Definition
1
A feminine given name of French origin, popularized by Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III.
2
A dessert consisting of a mold lined with ladyfingers or sponge cake, filled with fruit, custard, mousse, or whipped cream, often chilled.
3
The largest city in North Carolina, USA, known for its banking industry and NASCAR heritage.
Examples
After devouring that towering strawberry charlotte, I waddled home feeling like a fruit-filled zeppelin.
My grandma named her cat Charlotte because it weaves invisible webs of chaos across the furniture.
Planning a weekend getaway to Charlotte? Pack patience for the traffic that's basically a full-contact sport.
He proposed with a ring hidden inside a chocolate charlotte—romantic, until she bit down first.