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prin.

American  

abbreviation

  1. principal.

  2. principally.

  3. principle.


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Take, for instance, the recent game at the Asian zonal tournament in Jakarta between Indonesian IM Anjas Novita and FM Prin Laohawirapap, the very promising Thai junior star.

From Washington Times

Born Alice Prin in 1901 in a Burgundian village to an unmarried country girl, she was raised by her grandmother alongside five illegitimate cousins.

From New York Times

Born Alice Prin, Kiki de Montparnasse came to embody the spirit of the Left Bank.

From New York Times

After Lyles won their only meeting this year, a 100m in Shanghai, Coleman tweeted: “Some of y’all got the game messed up. The name of the game is World medals. But PRin in May is cool for social media doe.”

From Reuters

“The name of the game is World medals. But PRin in May is cool for social media doe.”

From Reuters