1. pell - Noun
2. pell - Verb
3. Pell - Proper noun
To pelt; to knock about.
A skin or hide; a pelt.
A roll of parchment; a parchment record.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbout $8,718 of that could be covered by MAP grants and federal Pell grants, while $2,625 could be covered through federal student loans. Source: Internet
A suppression was imposed on his trial by the Victorian county court to prevent ‘a real and substantial risk of prejudice to the proper administration of justice’ because Pell was facing a second trial on separate charges. Source: Internet
And then when you get ready to go to college, assuming you got a good education, the Pell grants — money that helps you pay for college — are determined by the census. Source: Internet
Cardinal George Pell arriving at the Seminary of the Good Shepherd in Sydney on Wednesday. Source: Internet
A royal commission report has found that George Pell was aware of child abuse by the clergy in the early 1970s. Source: Internet
Cardinal George Pell has returned to Rome following his acquittal and to a Vatican mired in a financial corruption scandal. Source: Internet