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Vic

1 American  
[vik] / vɪk /

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Victor.


vic. 2 American  

abbreviation

  1. vicinity.


Vic. 3 American  

abbreviation

  1. Vicar.

  2. Vicarage.

  3. Victoria.


Example Sentences

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Christine Hamilton and Dr. Vic St. John got engaged so quickly and exhibited so little tension that people called them adorable but boring or, worse, ringers.

From Salon

In a statement the Old Vic theatre said: "Ruari Cannon and The Old Vic have reached a mutually agreed out-of-court settlement, the precise terms of which are confidential."

From BBC

But she failed to hear her husband Mark's voice on a phone call with Kathy, or see her son's walk-on cameo at the Queen Vic.

From BBC

New linebacker coach Vic So’oto has been in contact with Port and once tried to recruit him to Cal.

From Los Angeles Times

“We opened at the Old Vic in London in 1998,” he writes.

From Los Angeles Times