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Wilma

[ wil-muh ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Wilhelmina.


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According to the Washington Post, the government was looking to recoup $385 million of Katrina, Rita, and Wilma aid money.

Yes, the agency did try to claw back some of the money it gave out after Katrina, Rita, and Wilma, reports Michael Moynihan.

No one knows this better than Jeff Morrow, the Weather Channel correspondent tasked with reporting on Hurricane Wilma in 2005.

Of course he believed, as was his right, that Wilma liked him.

Like a shriek of the Valkyrie, Wilma's battle cry rang in my ear as she, too, shot herself like a rocket at a red-coated figure.

And from the corner of my eye I saw Wilma bury her bayonet in her opponent, screaming in ecstatic joy.

So, as the council signed off, Wilma and I turned to the eager faces that surrounded us, and issued our orders.

Wilma no longer approved of Messy Row as the name of any planet on which she lived.

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