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Vicky

or Vick·ie

[ vik-ee ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Victoria.


Vicky

/ ˈvɪkɪ /

noun

  1. Vicky19131966MBritishGermanARTS AND CRAFTS: political cartoonist professional name of Victor Weisz. 1913–66, British left-wing political cartoonist, born in Germany


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Example Sentences

This unprecedented sentence means more than justice in Vicky’s case.

A strategist and entrepreneur, Vicky has spent her career at the intersection of business, social justice, and politics.

From Fortune

Vicky Ward was a contributing editor to Vanity Fair for 11 years.

“I was kinda looking to Woody Allen when he really cast [Vicky Cristina Barcelona] well,” he says.

Vicky Duval Jumps into Our Hearts Another year, another U.S. Open story for the morning TV shows.

A group of 21-year-old ladies from London (Sofi, Holly, Vicky and Robin) had a different take.

On Monday, Vicky Triponey was living in South Carolina in anonymity.

I wish Vicky saw through her; she has so much influence over Jack, and such deadly powers of ridicule.

Sandy walked into the hall with an assured tread, took a long breath, and called at the top of her lungs, Vicky!

Oh, hes only got an artistic temprament, said Vicky, as if it were a disease uncles could not help.

It certainly is funny, said Vicky at last, mopping 224 her eyes, but Im good and glad about Sandys hair.

You can do it with me, whatever it is, said Vicky, sitting down with the torn-stockinged leg under her.

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