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Jennie

or Jen·ny

[ jen-ee ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Jennifer.


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Jennie met Randolph Churchill in 1873 at a ball; three days later they were engaged.

Jennie kept his parliamentary vestments for her son, apparently instilling in Winston the sense that he would be a leader.

Jennie Jerome, who went on to become Lady Randolph Churchill, was born in Brooklyn in 1854.

Earlier this month, H&M hired size-12 model Jennie Runk as the face of its new plus-size swimwear collection.

So, today, for the first time, EMC is announcing its first U.S. grant to The Birth Place Midwifery Clinic, led by Jennie Joseph.

Aunt Jennie told our little Hettie that she might have it for her own, if she would take care of it.

She was not a fair-weather friend, and since Jennie was good enough to offer her a home she felt she ought to go at once.

Ruth had come to the foot of the steps now with Helen and the fleshy girl, whom the chums had hailed gladly as "Jennie Stone."

But there was a door between Ruth's and Helen's rooms, as they had hoped, and Jennie's room was just across the corridor.

"Advising is harder than moving furniture and tacking up pictures," proclaimed Jennie.

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