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Erik

[ er-ik ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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Example Sentences

ERIK: He texted us about a few weeks ago, just to kind of give us a congratulatory text on “Skydive” and the video.

ERIK: I think it was intense at first because it was a television show.

ERIK: I think the best way for us to stay relevant is to stay true to ourselves.

The moderator, right-wing commentator Erik Erikson, asked the candidates what they look for in a federal judge.

The Obama administration is going to great lengths to silence his critics, claims WorldNetDaily writer Erik Rush.

He had built himself a little log-house, in which he dwelt with his twin boys, Olaf and Erik, and their little sister Olga.

As for Olaf and Erik, they were still silent, though now from anger, and that was very bad.

There were the fur coat and boots, and a cap also, more beautiful than Erik had ever dreamed of.

Fifty-six blows of square-headed iron maces were traced on Erik's skull when his tomb was opened in the seventeenth century.

Erik was dripping with perspiration when he dismounted, and Lady Clare's glossy coat was flecked with foam.

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