Examples of using Grable in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Betty Grable.
Lunt and Fontanne, Betty Grable.
Betty Grable.
She grew up wanting to be Betty Grable.
Betty Grable.
Why not Rita Hayworth or Betty Grable?
Arthur Grable is not dead.
I said Betty Grable.
Betty Grable or Ava Gardner.
Arthur Grable.
When I grew up, you wanted to look like Marlene Dietrich, Betty Grable.
Roland Fuller and Arthur Grable have the same birthday.
Congratulations, Miss Grable.
Are you suggesting Arthur Grable hired Roland in order to use him?
Imagine what we could make if we set up shop on Betty Grable movie night.
Marilyn Monroe, Betty Grable and Lauren Bacall in How To Marry A Millionaire.
Keep Betty Grable♪.
That was Dr Grable's first name, but we only called him Dr Grable.
I told you when the war was over,I would get you a date with Betty Grable.
Lauren Bacall, right, Betty Grable and Marilyn Monroe start in"How To Marry A Millionaire" in 1953.
If they would had it in my day,I would have had Betty Grable every night.
All right then, if Betty Grable came around that corner what part of her would you be staring at?
What did they look like? One had a broken nose andhe was wearing… Wearing a Betty Grable tie.
If you are trying to suggest that Arthur Grable killed Surnow and Keats, and is after me next, you're way off.
So it's every day with aspecial"Star's Star" featured Saturday with Betty Grable and Neil Sedaka.
Arthur and Roland Grable, born at Puget Presbyterian to Mr and Mrs Lewis Grable on July 15th, 1952.
Two years after the release of The Wizard of Oz, the tune appeared throughout the film I Wake Up Screaming(1941),starring Betty Grable and Victor Mature.
Betty Grable received top billing in the screen credits but Marilyn Monroe's name was first in all advertising, including the trailer.
Subsequently she appeared opposite Gary Cooper in Bright Leaf(1950)and with Betty Grable and Marilyn Monroe in How to Marry a Millionaire(1953).
Later in 1950 she starred with Gary Cooper in'Bright Leaf' and in 1953 she appeared in the smashhit comedy'How to Marry a Millionaire' with co-stars Marilyn Monroe and Betty Grable.
