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Marie
[muh-ree, m
noun
Marie Alexandra Victoria of Saxe-Coburg, 1875–1938, queen of Romania 1914–27.
a female given name, French form of Mary.
Marie
/ məˈriː /
noun
1875–1938, queen consort of Ferdinand I of Romania. A granddaughter of Queen Victoria, she secured Romania's support for the Allies in World War I
Example Sentences
Young political activist Marie Flore Mboussi is desperate for "new blood" as she believes "longevity in power inevitably leads to a kind of laziness".
Marie hasn’t been back to Senegal since she was 4 years old and doesn’t even speak the language.
She’s getting married to a man Marie doesn’t particularly like.
The show celebrates and recognizes the labor of women who are often overlooked, says Rice, who plays Marie, the college-age receptionist and daughter of the shop’s owner who is absent most of the play due to her impending marriage.
Marie Sidgwick, 65, who lives in Rowlands Gill, said: "Desperate people are having to pay the price because they cannot afford to make the £5 bus trip to Gateshead and it's all wrong."
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