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Mimi

American  
[mee-mee, mim-ee, mee-mee] / ˈmi mi, ˈmɪm i, miˈmi /

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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As we worked, one of the farmworkers, Mimi, who wore two long-sleeved shirts and sunscreen to protect her skin, gave me a pink bandanna to shield my neck.

From Los Angeles Times

Mimi follows the seasons to different crops around the state.

From Los Angeles Times

Both Mimi and the woman on the tourist visa feared what raids could bring.

From Los Angeles Times

Mimi Rocah: Blanche’s “proffer,” as he called it, of Ghislaine Maxwell was not a proffer at all.

From Slate

Which translates in this production as taking a cue from a line delivered late in the show by the ensemble of unnerved Londoners: “Isn’t that Sweeney there beside you?” they sing, gazing out from the mist on a set by Mimi Lien that looks as if it has been forged in a haunted ironworks.

From Washington Post