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somy

British  
/ ˈsɒmɪ /

noun

  1. the plural of som

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Somy Ali, founder and president of No More Tears, an organization based in South Florida that helps victims of trafficking and domestic violence, said she understands why police wanted to assemble a case against the spa owners but thinks they should have acted faster.

From Washington Post

Somy hunch is the majority of Wilson’s work is coming with the scout team.

From Chicago Tribune

Today she runs a non-profit organization in Florida that rescues women from domestic violence, but in another life, Somy Ali was just a girl with a Bollywood crush — and a girl on a mission.

From New York Times

Somy Ali with Salman Khan during a shooting for the film “Bulund” which was not released.

From New York Times

Sony-looking transistor radio called "Somy."

From Time Magazine Archive