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Cindy

[ sin-dee ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Cynthia.


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Example Sentences

My honest response is that it would have been performative if we’d had an open process with Cindy.

Some seem to wear Sister Cindy’s disapproval like a badge of honor.

Sister Cindy’s antics have gathered larger and larger crowds since she went viral.

When John falls for Cindy while still married to his first wife, she bears little responsibility.

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Even before John ran for President, Cindy worried about the crazies coming for her family, either for political or financial gain.

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His works even have links to contemporary artists working in similar modes, such as feminist photographer Cindy Sherman.

Called my friends Cindy and Gary and they came over and we put steaks on the grill and smoked cigars and got drunk.

After several rounds of Facebook deletions, Cindy Starfall continues to try her luck.

Despite the constant rejection Cindy remains adamant about maintaining her user status.

Afraid to lose her account over a simple shot of short shorts, Cindy strives to follow the invisible rules for adult entertainers.

Aunt Cindy walked around the house and stood by the steps, eying her erstwhile lord with contempt.

Aunt Cindy had baked it, the bride herself had stirred the charms into it, but it had been sent to Louisville to be iced.

The path back to the house led past the kitchen, where several colored women were helping Aunt Cindy.

All the Gibbs children were there, and Aunt Cindy's other grandchildren, with their hands full of rice.

And just as fast, tomboy Cindy raced after them to give her father his forgotten gun.

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