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immie

[im-ee]

noun

Informal.
  1. agate.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of immie1

im(itation marble) + -ie
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Example Sentences

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They had spoken a number of times directly after Immie’s death, when Jule had talked to police officers and shipped back items from Immie’s London flat while Patti nursed Gil in New York City, but all those difficult conversations had finished some weeks ago.

“Her secrets, her insecurities, how she wanted to live her life. She told me her birth name. We wore each other’s clothes and read each other’s books. Honestly, I was very close to Immie when she died, and I think she was mad lucky to have you.”

The two of them had spent the day going through Immie’s kitchen, packing things as Patti had requested.

Immie had dragged her out to movies.

Jule took Immie’s passport and looked at the photograph next to her own face in the glass.

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