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Mimi

[ mee-mee, mim-ee; French mee-mee ]

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Example Sentences

He left behind his longtime partner and creative collaborator, Mimi O'Donnell, and their three young children.

Mimi takes it to church at the end with some epically satisfying praise-Jesus riffing.

The first thing I thought when reading about Mimi Alford was, how would she feel today if she had turned JFK down?

For Mimi, her happy second marriage has brought closure to a very unhappy saga.

JFK intern Mimi Alford discusses her presidential affair in a revealing interview with Leslie Bennetts.

Soon the winter will come, with all the boys back from their country haunts, and Céleste and Mimi from Ostende.

“Moi—Mimi,” said the girl bearing that name, going up to Newton, and pointing to herself.

She had hardly left the room when the door from the hall opened and Mimi entered.

Karl and Mimi drew away from each other, and Millar looked at them, smiling.

In reality he had just recalled his promise to stop at the house of Mimi.

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