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Denise

[ duh-nees, -neez ]

noun

  1. a female given name: derived from Denis.


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Jerry mumbled on until Denise thought she would cry, then she hung up.

Just before midnight, Denise spoke to Jerry Lee for the last time.

Denise Richards: Oh, I thought it was special that I got a letter!

It was a very nice letter and he joked that the next movie he was going to write was going to be The Denise Richards Movie.

Denise Richards: I get comments about the movie on Twitter all the time.

Mademoiselle Brun admitted that she was fond of Denise because she was her second cousin, and that was all.

And in truth Mademoiselle Brun constantly glanced down the length of the schoolroom to where Denise was sitting.

"Then let us by all means send for the tongs," answered Denise, taking the letter with a mock air of alarm.

He had become graver as he spoke, and now found himself addressing Denise almost as if she were a man.

And yet to her it probably seemed an age before Denise came towards her, carrying the letter in her outstretched hand.

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