How to use Ronnie in a sentence
It was as though Ronny had once again suddenly dropped the curtain of mystery between them.
Marjorie Dean College Freshman | Pauline LesterIve learned something about you, Ronny Lynne, she commented in merry accusation.
Marjorie Dean College Freshman | Pauline LesterI am hungry, and I would love to dress up in some of Marjories clothes, Ronny made reply.
Marjorie Dean College Freshman | Pauline LesterRonny had left Sanford a few days after Commencement, and had written her a lengthy train letter, en route for California.
Marjorie Dean College Freshman | Pauline LesterAfter Jerry had made a substantial repast, she 36 was triumphantly conducted to her room by Ronny and Marjorie.
Marjorie Dean College Freshman | Pauline Lester
British Dictionary definitions for ronnie
ronnie
/ (ˈrɒnɪ) /
noun
Dublin dialect a moustache
Origin of ronnie
1C20: from Ronald Colman (1891–1958), debonair moustached British film actor
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