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Andy

American  
[an-dee] / ˈæn di /

noun

  1. a first name, form of Andrew or Andrea.


Example Sentences

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Wilson previously insisted that Batula was just his “home girl” on an episode of “Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen.”

From Los Angeles Times

They need Andy Roberton on one side and Gannon-Doak on the other whipping in crosses that spark mayhem.

From BBC

While NASA’s goal is to establish more of an outpost dedicated to expanding the reach of the U.S., others are planning something straight out of the works of Andy Weir or Robert Heinlein: colonization.

From MarketWatch

“People increasingly want to stay connected wherever they are in the world,” Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said in a statement, adding that his company’s technology will “make the in-flight experience so much better, and it’s going to change what’s possible while traveling.”

From MarketWatch

“We’re very confident we’re going to have the capacity to serve Delta” and other customers, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said in an interview.

From The Wall Street Journal