Examples of using Mccraw in English and their translations into Turkish
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Where's Miss McCraw?
Miranda! McCraw! Marion!
Marion! Miranda! McCraw!
Miranda! McCraw! Marion!
Marion! Miranda! McCraw!
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Marion! McCraw! Miranda!
It was just after I passed Miss McCraw.
Where's Miss McCraw? Come?
Miss McCraw, we need to use the privy.
How did you get on with her? Miss McCraw.
Miss McCraw, uh, we need to use the privy.
How soon after the girls did Miss McCraw leave?
Miss McCraw… how did you get on with her?
Did you know Of what? had a-a history of, um… that Miss McCraw.
Greta McCraw was extremely grateful for her position here.
Did you know Of what? had a-a history of, um… that Miss McCraw.
Miss McCraw. She was going up the hill as I was going down.
She was going up the hill as I was going down. Miss McCraw.
Miss McCraw said we should have gone to the Bendigo Museum instead.
To the Bendigo Museum instead. Miss McCraw said we should have gone.
And, uh- and Miss McCraw… on the rock. Three of your young ladies… are m-missing.
At about 8:00 for a light supper. I shall expect you back, Miss McCraw and Mademoiselle.
Greta McCraw is both rational and dependable… rare traits in a woman.
For a light supper. I shall expect you back, Miss McCraw and Mademoiselle, at about eight.
I shall expect you back, Miss McCraw and Mademoiselle, at about eight for a light supper.
Some of your companions…Irma Leopold, Marion Quade, and your poor, dear teacher Miss McCraw… Miranda Reid.
I shall expect you back, Miss McCraw and Mademoiselle, at about 8:00 for a light supper.
I shall expect you back, Miss McCraw and Mademoiselle, Mr. Hussey! at about 8:00 for a light supper.
I shall expect you back, Miss McCraw and Mademoiselle, at about 8:00 for a light supper. Mr. Hussey!
And your poor, dear teacher Miss McCraw… Miranda Reid, Irma Leopold, Marion Quade, Some of your companions.