Joanne

[ joh-an ]

noun
  1. a female given name.

  • Also Jo·ann, Jo Ann, Jo·an·na [joh-an-uh]. /dʒoʊˈæn ə/.

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How to use Joanne in a sentence

  • The disinterested historians state ingenuously that Joanna was not guilty of this crime, although the others accuse her of it.

    Frdric Mistral | Charles Alfred Downer
  • Joanna enters to offer the Prince her thanks for his chivalrous defence of her fair name, and dismisses the other courtiers.

    Frdric Mistral | Charles Alfred Downer
  • How much more fun it would be to go to the real market where she had often been with Joanna!

    The Story of the Big Front Door | Mary Finley Leonard
  • Louise found the magazine and then walked as far an the Armstrongs' gate with her sister and Joanna.

    The Story of the Big Front Door | Mary Finley Leonard
  • They ran into the hall just as Joanna, who was on the watch, opened the door with a scream of delight.

    The Story of the Big Front Door | Mary Finley Leonard