Imogene
a female given name.
- Also Im·o·gen [im-uh-jen, -juhn]. /ˈɪm əˌdʒɛn, -dʒən/.
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How to use Imogene in a sentence
In the 1950s, Caesar and Your Show of Shows, his television show with Imogene Coca, were household names.
Despite the age difference, he seems to complement her perfectly, and you never get the sense that Imogene is a “cougar.”
Kristen Wiig on ‘Girl Most Likely’ and Why She Nixed ‘Bridesmaids 2’ | Marlow Stern | July 18, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTImogene was apathetic, awkwardly holding the baby as if she was not quite sure what to do with him.
On the seat behind them was Imogene, with Endymion on one side, and on the other the individual "who might one day be a peer."
Endymion | Benjamin DisraeliImogene, however, assured him it was all right—Mr. Rodney constantly put her on something.
Endymion | Benjamin Disraeli
At present his favourite scheme, and one to which he seemed really attached, was to educate Imogene.
Endymion | Benjamin DisraeliWhenever Waldershare was away he always maintained a constant correspondence with Imogene.
Endymion | Benjamin DisraeliImogene accepted the announcement without a murmur, but it occasioned Waldershare several sonnets of heartrending remonstrance.
Endymion | Benjamin Disraeli
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