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Monica

American  
[mon-i-kuh] / ˈmɒn ɪ kə /

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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Moving forward, Monica Ramirez said people will be watching how leaders in the farmworker movement respond to the allegations.

From Salon

Paul Cummins, headmaster of a Santa Monica elementary school called St. Augustine-by-the-Sea, was in the market for a music teacher and a colleague suggested he call a Rustic Canyon pianist named Mary Ann.

From Los Angeles Times

At St. Anne School in Santa Monica, I watched Cummins harness the squirmy energy of second-graders wielding xylophone mallets.

From Los Angeles Times

“I appreciate that my community has the integrity and the strength to reckon with these new revelations in a very expedient way, and as we do in Los Angeles,” said Los Angeles City Councilmember Monica Rodriguez, who added that the effort to rename the holiday was immediate.

From Los Angeles Times

Santa Monica 8, Calabasas 4: Jaxson Ehlers went four for four to lead Santa Monica.

From Los Angeles Times