Adjective
Consisting or partaking of marl; resembling marl; abounding with marl.
Source: Webster's dictionaryDunlop, p. 433; citing Montesquieu: "Louis established the greatness of France by building Versailles and Marly." Source: Internet
As the past is dealt with bit by bit, the future begins to look brighter and when Marly is introduced to Winnie’s next door neighbor, handsome sheriff Reed Bennett, Marly begins to think a future in Dreyerville might be a possibility. Source: Internet
Tomas de Mello, Radio Ecclesia’s Margareth Nanga, New Newspapers’ Ana Marly and Zenilda Volola were among the new members elected into office. Source: Internet
The 18th-century waterworks at Marly — the Machine de Marly that fed the fountains— was possibly the biggest mechanical system of its time. Source: Internet
The lead roles were played by Florence Marly and Robert Peyton. Source: Internet
But dealing with the dark secrets of the past is crucial if Marly and her mother are ever to rebuild the bond they once shared. Source: Internet