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Manny

American  
[man-ee] / ˈmæn i /

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Emanuel.


Example Sentences

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Though the club lost some key pieces over the winter, the Padres still boast a lockdown bullpen featuring Mason Miller, and a potent lineup starring Manny Machado and Fernando Tatis Jr. After an impressive rookie season, Jackson Merrill struggled to find his footing in his second year, landing on the IL three separate times.

From Los Angeles Times

Times journalists Manny Fernandez and Sarah Hurtes wrote that they “independently verified” the accounts “through interviews with those they confided in decades ago and in more recent years.”

From Salon

Credit to the Dominican, of course, for a lineup that started with Fernando Tatis Jr., with a heart of Juan Soto, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Manny Machado, and with shortstop Gerardo Perdomo batting ninth.

From Los Angeles Times

Officer Manny Gomez politely asked everyone to stay on the sidewalk.

From Los Angeles Times

His son Manny Farber said that it was at Bell that his father identified the computer—then a room-size machine—as the thing that would consume his professional life.

From The Wall Street Journal