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Cindy

American  
[sin-dee] / ˈsɪn di /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Cynthia.


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In a hearing on Nov. 24, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Cindy Pánuco told lawyers for both parties that she is leaning toward a forced sale of the opulent home, but said that there is one final detail she wants to review before taking that action.

From MarketWatch

UN agencies this year declared famine in Gaza and parts of Sudan, something that WFP executive director Cindy McCain called "completely unacceptable in the 21st century".

From Barron's

A Florence resident who identified herself only as Cindy said she has seen this problem since she first bought her house a year ago.

From Los Angeles Times

But for residents like Cindy, trash pickup is not consistent.

From Los Angeles Times

Every week, Cindy and her husband power wash the sidewalk in front of their home and dump the trash they collect into their business’ dumpster.

From Los Angeles Times