Rowling [roh-ling] EXAMPLES| noun J(oanne) K(athleen),born 1965, English author of children’s books. Liberaldictionary.com
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Rowling is careful, explicit even, to note that this woman was not “the real Dolores Umbridge.”
J.K. Rowling Pens the Greatest Horror Story Ever: Dolores Umbridge Was Real
Kevin Fallon
October 31, 2014
That same day—July 8—Rowling released a new Harry Potter story on her website Pottermore.
Stay in the Magical ‘Harry Potter’ Hotel: London’s Georgian House Offers ‘Wizard’s Chambers’
Marlow Stern
October 26, 2014
In The Silkworm, Rowling deploys this knack with an almost perfect touch.
Speed Read: J.K. Rowling Pens Another Winner With ‘The Silkworm’
Malcolm Jones
June 13, 2014
As it turns out, Rowling is just as obsessed with the high-heeled stiletto as most girls.
J.K. Rowling Admits to Shoe ‘Fetish’; Vanessa Friedman’s Final ‘FT’ Column on Why Fashion Matters
The Fashion Beast Team
April 28, 2014
Then last weekend the Sunday Times broke the story of her authorship, and Rowling quickly fessed up.
J.K. Rowling’s Hardboiled Hoax
Malcolm Jones
July 17, 2013
Historical Examples of rowling
“Sure I’m only rowling a wisp of straw on my leg,” replied Hosey.
Tales And Novels, Volume 4 (of 10)
Maria Edgeworth
THe performance of this tricke consisteth in the rowling up of the towe.
Hocus Pocus Junior: The Anatomie of Legerdemain
Unknown
Think on it when the winds is roaring and the waves is rowling.
Charles Dickens
Some of Jane’s earliest extant letters were written from Rowling.
Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters
William Austen-Leigh and Richard Arthur Austen-Leigh
He has not been at the races at all, unless his driving Miss Pearson over to Rowling one day can be so called.
Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters
William Austen-Leigh and Richard Arthur Austen-Leigh
British Dictionary definitions for rowling Rowling noun J (oanne) K (athleen). born 1965, British novelist; author of the bestselling series of children’s books featuring the boy wizard Harry Potter, which began with Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (1995) Collins English Dictionary – Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012