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Cindy

American  
[sin-dee] / ˈsɪn di /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Cynthia.


Example Sentences

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They’re yelling while the guy’s clicking away, and I’m posing like I’m Cindy Crawford, like I’m one of the Hadid sisters,” he continues.

From Los Angeles Times

At that point, the band consisted of Keith Strickland on guitar, Ricky Wilson on congas, and Pierson, Cindy Wilson and Fred Schneider on vocals.

From BBC

The South Korean pharmaceutical company guides for 20%-25% revenue growth and a mid-30% operating margin in 2026, the analysts led by Cindy Park note.

From The Wall Street Journal

Runyon also portrayed the grown-up Cindy Brady in “A Very Brady Christmas.”

From Los Angeles Times

Ellison’s flourish appeared intended to quiet chatter about whether Bloys and Paramount’s streaming chief, Cindy Holland, could co-exist in the combined Paramount-Warner Bros.

From Los Angeles Times