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Lynda

[ lin-duh ]

noun

  1. a female given name.


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If you listen for nothing else, listen for the village gossip Lynda Snell.

The show, which starred Lynda Carter as Diana Prince, traced her story from World War II to the present day.

A very sad day for me, for Mrs. LBJ, Lynda and Luci—along with so many others who loved LBJ and who were loved by him.

Lynda is Vice Chairman of Los Angeles County Museum of Art's Board of Trustees.

POM founder Lynda Resnick explains how Spurlock sold her on The Greatest Movie Ever Sold.

Nella-Rose crowded Lynda Kendall from the field of vision; later, he simply signed his name and let the note go with that.

Lynda Kendall closed her desk and wheeled about in her chair with a perplexed expression on her strong, handsome face.

The decision made, and Conning for the moment relegated to second place, Lynda rose and smiled relievedly.

Truedale watched it—animals never came to him unless commanded—why did they go to Lynda?

Lynda looked up, now, and smiled the rare smile that only the stricken man understood.

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