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Lucinda

[loo-sin-duh]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Lucy.



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Lucinda Strafford can be seen filling a large gold-coloured vending machine with cans of Au Vodka before taking a sip and saying: "That is so good."

From BBC

The aforementioned “Close to You” namechecks Lucinda Williams while also sounding and feeling like a song Lucinda could’ve sang, not a casual accomplishment.

From Salon

Cyrus, often writing with Australian singer-songwriter PJ Harding, has a way of storytelling that captures the grit and highs and lows of real life the way Kris Kristofferson does on the classic “Sunday Morning Comin’ Down,” or John Mellencamp and Lucinda Williams do.

It is run by his widow, Lucinda Tait, who says it "means everything" to her to keep his memory alive in the place he "absolutely loved".

From BBC

"Oh, he'd love it. I don't think he'd leave the campfire," Lucinda said.

From BBC

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