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Marcie

American  
[mahr-see] / ˈmɑr si /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Marcia.


Example Sentences

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Marcie, who didn’t live with them at the house but ran the program from the cultural center, turned toward the southern boundary of the park.

From Literature

Marcie said, smiling wide, extending her arms as if she’d performed a magic trick.

From Literature

And then as the others started to flit away, in English, to Berlin specifically, Marcie said: “Take a break, why don’t you? Forget about learning for the night. Eat something, enjoy the band, the movie. Maybe even nap? You know? Relax?”

From Literature

Marcie offered parting words, but see you later came out like she was a bit disappointed.

From Literature

Before Berlin could even try to formulate a response, Marcie left, after waving at someone parking their rough-idling Buick near the picnic tables under the big awning.

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