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* ] — the world famous American woman sharpshooter. * ] — the world famous American woman sharpshooter.



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Intricately carved Oakley style Tallboy with under cabinet instead of a chest of drawers.

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Oakley may refer to:

  • Oakley, Inc., an eyewear manufacturer
  • Baron Oakley, a hereditary title
  • a hanging clothes Wardrobe derived from the simple chest, the earliest form of armoire in free standing cupboard form designed for storage of clothes for the well to do. The modern closet, armoire, and wardrobes (including wall closets) originated with such furniture.
  • Annie Oakley — the world famous American woman sharpshooter.

Places

Oakley may refer to the following place names:

United Kingdom

United States

People with the surname Oakley

Other uses

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