Cindy
Americannoun
Example Sentences
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Cindy Allen, a former Customs official, said the last time a court ordered the government to process a massive refund—to U.S. exporters for a harbor maintenance fee in the late 1990s—the process took years.
Watching the Moyie River we had read about, cutting through the snow from our cabin window, steps from where Denis and Cindy Lee Johnson once lived.
From Los Angeles Times
Why you should see it: You won’t get a bigger laugh than whatever Anna Faris and Regina Hall have planned for their bumbling characters, Cindy Campbell and Brenda Meeks.
From Salon
Cindy Burnett, 57, a book columnist and host of Thoughts from a Page podcast, has long worried about aging.
His mother, Cindy, was the Heisman Trophy winner for soccer at Notre Dame.
From Los Angeles Times
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