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Heidi

[ hahy-dee ]

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Lindsay Ellingson, an “angel” for three years, said she had been inspired by Giselle and Heidi Klum.

But finally seeing the court rule in favor of fairness comes as a relief to minister Heidi Walls.

Now, after a very public battle with drugs and Heidi Fleiss, the actor is trying to mount a comeback.

It was a not-working-very-well cross between Miss Jean Brodie (in her prime) and Heidi of the Mountain.

And Heidi Klum nursed a pretty public divorce under that winning smile and effortlessly cool scarf.

Heidi was delighted, and began at once to examine all the nooks and corners to find out where it would be pleasantest to sleep.

"Very well then, I will tell you—but just wait a moment," said Dete, looking around for Heidi who had slipped away unnoticed.

He carried it up to the loft, where he found Heidi had already made quite a nice bed.

Heidi looked at the jug that was steaming away invitingly, and ran quickly back to the cupboard.

They spread it over the bed, and where it was too long or too broad, Heidi quickly tucked it in under the hay.

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