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Dulcy

American  
[duhl-see] / ˈdʌl si /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Dulce.


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The Storm re-signed Holmes, an unrestricted free agent, on Monday after waiving second-year center Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu on Friday, which dropped them to a little more than $62,000 below the WNBA’s $1.4 million salary cap.

From Seattle Times Jun. 3, 2024

Last year’s promising rookies Jordan Horston, Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu and Jade Melbourne return along with veteran forward Joyner Holmes who also signed a training-camp contract.

From Seattle Times Feb. 23, 2024

That leaves guard Sami Whitcomb and center Mercedes Russell, who both have guaranteed contracts, as the top reserves with Dulcy Fankam Medijiadeu, Joyner Holmes and Jade Melbourne.

From Seattle Times Feb. 5, 2024

At 6-4 and 181 pounds, Magbegor needs help inside and the Storm’s trio of centers Mercedes Russell, rookie Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu and Joyner Holmes were often overwhelmed by opposing post players.

From Seattle Times Sep. 14, 2023

The authors of "Dulcy" have divulged a secret known to every woman—and to some men, though the men don't admit it.

From The Ghost Breaker A Melodramatic Farce in Four Acts by Dickey, Paul

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