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Renée

[ ruh-ney; French ruh-ney ]

noun

  1. a female given name, French form of Renata.


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And Renée got along with everybody, and she was treated like a cast member.

I heard that Texas native Renée Zellweger was almost cast in a bigger role.

Parker Posey, Joey Lauren Adams, and Renée really enjoyed shooting that scene, I must say.

But then came a voice of reason: “Not enough glitter on those socks to be MJ,” Renée G. wrote, before adding her own guess.

What does Jeff Bridges share with previous winners Javier Bardem and Renée Zellweger?

Renée, clad in deep mourning, is a delicious little princess of jet, with lint-white hair and flax-blue irises.

I will marry you, Renée, but run along now because my friend Frépeau is coming, and he probably wants to talk business.

As for Renée, if her face was homely and unprepossessing, her intellect was vigorous.

Lucretia had never seen her daughter-in-law nor had she ever had any intimation that it was to be Renée.

Renée thought that the bed and the white sheets made her look ill.

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