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Janine

American  
[juh-neen] / dʒəˈnin /

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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Janine Dixon, breeding and welfare operations lead at Guide Dogs said counting puppies during pregnancy was tricky so staff did not know mum Yori "had quite so many buns in the oven".

From BBC

"We don't know what to do and where to go. The bombing is insane," Janine Zoarob, a displaced woman who was living in one of the tents, told Reuters news agency.

From BBC

In another field, “Abbott Elementary” portrays the impacts of underfunding on public education as a constant battle for dedicated, good-natured teachers like Quinta Brunson’s eternally smiling Janine Teagues.

From Salon

District judge Janine Richards dismissed Excel Parking's original claim for two PCNs, and also its application to amend the claim so it could pursue 11 PCNs.

From BBC

Janine Madera said it did not matter whether he faked the wounds or she inflicted them on him in self-defense, since he was the clear aggressor, muscular and towering over her by 9 inches.

From Los Angeles Times