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Angie

[ an-jee ]

noun

  1. a first name, form of Angel or Angela.


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Example Sentences

Instead, they dropped Heaven off with her friend’s parents, Angie and Scott Haney.

There she met Theresa, Angie, and Lilia, the surfers who would star in Orlean’s story of young women on the cusp of adulthood.

He played with an almost melodic sensitivity on such Stones songs as “Ruby Tuesday,” “19th Nervous Breakdown,” “Angie” and “Wild Horses.”

Angie believed this should sit within the C-suite and she made that happen.

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Clooney wouldn't accept The Daily Mail's apology & Angie is allegedly suing the tabloid.

So no, I did not worry about that, although Angie was very strong on making sure that she was always a villain as well.

There's no Nicely-Nicely Johnson hanging out in Times Square these days, no Harry the Horse, no Angie the Ox.

Across the room from the Lawsons, jewelry designer Angie Whitaker is selling art.

The warmth shown by Angie and the Lawsons is hardly an anomaly—there are plenty of affable folks selling guns, too.

I'll give in that Angie is about as serious a matter as I can think of without settin' down to rest.

Angie pushed a strand of black-and-white hair up under her nest-like hat.

We better ride home to-night, Angie—you with one of your spells, and this weather and all.

Angie was still at the uncleared table; her cheek lay on the red-and-white table-cloth, and her face was turned away.

Poor Angie—to think that only day before yesterday we were going down to work together!

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