1. carle - Noun
2. Carle - Proper noun
carle (plural carles)
(chiefly Scotland) peasant; fellow
Carle (plural Carles)
A surname.
A man was shot and airlifted to Carle Clinic for treatment of his gunshot wound early Thursday morning, according to a Charleston Police Department press release. Source: Internet
By the time of the persecution on 22 July 1999, most Chinese government numbers said the population of Falun Gong was between 2 and 3 million, Zong Hairen, "Zhu Rongji zai 1999" (Zhu Rongji in 1999) (Carle Place, N.Y.: Mirror Books, 2001). Source: Internet
Eric Carle 's children's book The Very Hungry Caterpillar portrays the larva as an extraordinarily hungry animal, while also teaching children how to count (to five) and the days of the week. Source: Internet
Lancelot de Carle called her "beautiful with an elegant figure", and a Venetian in Paris in 1528 also reported that she was said to be beautiful. Source: Internet
But it was the same stage of the playoffs (a Long Island Class B girls basketball final), with the same two teams (Mattituck and Carle Place) and, yes, the same result (a Mattituck victory). Source: Internet
Dr Gilda Carle, US feminist and TV therapist, has questioned Mr Moore's advice however. Source: Internet