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Margie

[ mahr-jee ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Margaret.


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Many of them, Margie Brand included, came to rely on him for details of the attack and their attackers.

Margie Brand was at Westgate Mall in Nairobi to buy groceries at Nakumatt, the best-stocked store in the country.

“At one time I heard 57 cents,” the mother, Margie Beskau of Wisconsin, said this week.

Olsen: Margie and Barb largely understood and/or forgave Nicki her transgressions; they got it.

Margie was found as described, and was equally astonished to see him.

She saw his strong-featured face, animated by intellect and will, and then Margie's frightened eyes and her trembling mouth.

At last he caught a glimpse of Margie's laughing eyes, and he spoke right out.

His little fingers were covered with squash, and mamma had to ring the bell for Margie to bring the sponge and wash them.

He went in and sat down on the straw beside Mat; and almost before he knew it he was telling her about Margie Harrison.

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