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Nadine

[ ney-deen, nuh- ]

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Example Sentences

On Christmas Eve 1944, Nadine and Nelly fell in love, and despite being separated during the last few months of the war, they reunited and spend the rest of their lives together.

“Everyone is almost sure,” said one veteran activist, Nadine Wahab, as she made her way home from the palace demonstration.

Two years ago Nadine Wahab was sitting at home in Washington, D.C., and staring nervously at her computer screen.

But it has many defenders, including author Nadine Gordimer.

I have no idea what's next," said activist Nadine Wahab, as she stood in the roundabout, called the "medan.

A crazy fan, Nadine Davies, began to stalk Redford in 1967, after seeing him in Barefoot in the Park.

Why had Nadine lived in the mean street with the so-called woodcarver and his wife?

Nadine, tell me—tell God, that you are sorry, that you repent your dreadful purpose.

"Heredity is such nonsense," said Nadine crisply, speaking with that precision which the English-born never quite attain.

Nadine threw an almost unsmoked cigarette upon the floor with a huge show of impatience.

She appreciated Nadine very much, but she was not sure that she did not appreciate Aunt Dodo more.

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