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Vic

1 American  
[vik] / vɪk /

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Victor.


vic. 2 American  

abbreviation

  1. vicinity.


Vic. 3 American  

abbreviation

  1. Vicar.

  2. Vicarage.

  3. Victoria.


Example Sentences

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Freelance video games journalist Vic Hood said while the new ratings were "positive", it was hard to see what difference they would make unless parents also took them seriously.

From BBC

Freelance games journalist Vic Hood told the BBC the decision "may come as a surprise" given a recent reveal by Epic that player spending on third-party titles had reached an all-time record of $400 million.

From BBC

Christine Hamilton and Dr. Vic St. John got engaged so quickly and exhibited so little tension that people called them adorable but boring or, worse, ringers.

From Salon

In a statement the Old Vic theatre said: "Ruari Cannon and The Old Vic have reached a mutually agreed out-of-court settlement, the precise terms of which are confidential."

From BBC

But she failed to hear her husband Mark's voice on a phone call with Kathy, or see her son's walk-on cameo at the Queen Vic.

From BBC