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Gwen

[ gwen ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Gwendolyn or Guenevere.


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Example Sentences

For a recipe that can be made—and hung—outside, look no further than a holiday candy wreath, Gwen says.

Did Gwen Stefani say The Colbert Report wrong when announcing the winner for Outstanding Variety Series?

Dad reached the heights of chutzpah when he went to the theater with a friend one night and spotted the actress Gwen Verdon.

His first girlfriend needs to be Gwen Stacy, not Mary Jane Watson!

Gwen recommends a tablespoon, but that seemed like an awful lot, especially after I read about how gross it can taste (and feel).

This time around, GoDaddy chose puppets and dreams and Gwen.

It will perhaps be a little comfort to you to know that poor Gwen is spiritually saved, but "so as by fire."

Gwen Malhon, a drift-wood collector, was the most anxious to get over the delay, for he had begged a dance from Louison.

She was beginning to look a little scornful and impatient, so Gwen set off for a fiddler.

But Gwen never told the story of his disappointment without crossing himself.

Aunt Gwen is a character to be watched, and bound to bob up serenely, with the most amazing assurance, at unexpected times.

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