Citations:Ravenclaw

Noun: "a person bearing traits associated with Ravenclaw house from the Harry Potter series, including intelligence, creativity, and love of learning"

 * 2011, Taylor Morris, Hello, Gorgeous!: Blowout, Grosset & Dunlap (2011), ISBN 9781101513804, unnumbered page:
 * “Let's go, Ravenclaws!” Kristen cheered loudly. Lizbeth laughed and nudged her in the arm.
 * “You're such a dork,” she told her. “They're just warming up.”
 * 2011, Cyrus Duff, "Which House? Harry Potter Helps Sort Presidential Field", Hartford Courant, 24 August 2011:
 * It's possible that Americans could turn around in 2012 and elect a Slytherin or a Ravenclaw as president.
 * 2012, Kristi Cook, Eternal, Simon and Schuster (2013), ISBN 9781442485327, page 232:
 * “I've always thought of myself as more of a Ravenclaw.”
 * 2012, "What Harry Potter house are you?", The Black Sheep (Western Michigan University), Volume 2, Issue 1, 19 January - 8 February 2012, page 11:
 * "I'm definitely a Ravenclaw because I started reading my textbooks when I got them over the summer."
 * 2012, Annie Alleman, "Nerdist Hardwick does standup in Rosemont", The Beacon-News, 6 December 2012:
 * Chris Hardwick is a Ravenclaw.
 * Kind of surprising — he always thought of himself as a Gryffindor — until he realized that Gryffindor was mainly where the dumb jocks went. Not the nerds.
 * 2014, Charles Finch, The Last Enchantments, St. Martins Press (2014), ISBN 9781250018717, page 80:
 * “I know we've met, but I'm Tom. Law.”
 * “And I'm Will,” I said. “English.”
 * She rolled her eyes. “I'm Ella. Ravenclaw.”
 * She rolled her eyes. “I'm Ella. Ravenclaw.”