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Margot

American  
[mahr-goh, -guht] / ˈmɑr goʊ, -gət /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Margaret.


Example Sentences

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Longtime Gabby Bernstein fan Margot Romano, who works in finance in New York City, said she’s been using Gabby AI.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is a small space, low-tech and not at all fancy — a chapel rather than a cathedral — but the museum’s dedicated and all-volunteer staff, including museum director Angie Schneider and board president Margot Gerber, have a voluminous archive at their fingertips and know everything there is to know about early Hollywood, the industry and the neighborhood.

From Los Angeles Times

Even big-name stars such as Margot Robbie, Colin Farrell, Dwayne Johnson and Sydney Sweeney couldn’t prop up attendance for films such as Sony Pictures’ “A Big Bold Beautiful Journey,” A24’s “The Smashing Machine” and Black Bear Pictures’ “Christy,” all of which flopped.

From Los Angeles Times

But experts say the current method dressing trend — exemplified by Margot Robbie’s Andrew Mukamal-styled candy-colored juggernaut for “Barbie,” Zendaya’s dystopian desert and tennis chic in her Law Roach-styled appearances for “Dune 2” and “Challengers,” and the relentless, two-year press tour for the “Wicked” movies — is a different animal.

From Los Angeles Times

She’s excited by an upcoming period film, Emerald Fennell’s adaptation of “Wuthering Heights,” starring on-theme veterans Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi.

From Los Angeles Times