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Maggie

American  
[mag-ee] / ˈmæg i /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Margaret.


maggie British  
/ ˈmæɡɪ /

noun

  1. slang a magpie

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BBC Scotland News understands that one of the individuals who submitted the complaint against him was Maggie Chapman, who will now take Ingerson's place at the top of the list.

From BBC

"The lead candidate for the North East will be Maggie Chapman with a top-up selection meeting taking place with members to determine the final list."

From BBC

So Maggie really does not want to go to the cellar.

From Literature

And they definitely mentioned the Fayetteville historic district, so Maggie takes her butt outside to the cellar, along with her phone, even though it’s almost dead.

From Literature

Maggie sits on the hard bench and wraps her arms around her knees.

From Literature