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Ginny

[ jin-ee ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Virginia or Genevieve.


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For instance, Ginny Vicario has the distinction of being the first female network “cameraman” to shoot in the field.

Its report on what anchor Ginny Simone termed “the unthinkable tragic shooting that shocked the country today” lasted 35 seconds.

To ensure no one else stumbles on the disturbing magic, Harry and Ginny sneak away to hide the book—and for some alone time.

He formed Ginny Mule Pictures with friends, the actor and director Ray McKinnon and the late actress Lisa Blount.

"She was amazingly bold and fearless," says writer Ginny Dougary.

"You lay dar spectin de Lord to send you mo, und you will be stark naked as a picked ginny hen," said Hannah.

Ginny is perfectly capable of doing the washing without your assistance.

Ginny won't thank you for mixing up her wash when she's sorted it all out.

Gyp was right, of course, Jerry thought, but she wished Ginny Cox might be invited to join.

Ginny Cox has the best chance 'cause she always has the highest marks and she's on all the teams.

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