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chérie

1 American  
[shey-ree] / ʃeɪˈri /

noun

French.

PLURAL

chéries
  1. dear; sweetheart: used in referring to or addressing a woman or girl.


Cherie 2 American  
[sher-ee] / ˈʃɛr i /
Or Cheri

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Signatories to that statement included ex-justice secretary Robert Buckland, former attorney general Dominic Grieve, and Lady Cherie Blair, a human rights lawyer and wife of former prime minister Sir Tony Blair.

From BBC

In the comments section of the Federal Trade Commission’s website, Cherie Aschenbrenner responded to the consumer alert by writing: “There is NO WAY in anyone’s right mind should they answer these invasive questions. 20 pages of them! NO WAY!!!!”

From Seattle Times

Freddie Prinze Jr. played her ex; 9-year-old Quinn Copeland of Broadway’s “Waitress the Musical” played the new Punky figure, Izzy; and Cherie Johnson was back as best friend Cherie.

From Los Angeles Times

"We’ve had people coming through here swinging weapons," Cherie La Maine, the grandmother told the station.

From Fox News

In a letter to Frito-Lay published July 2 in the Topeka Capital-Journal, employee Cherie Renfro wrote of a toxic work environment, driven by “iron-fisted management.”

From Washington Post