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Andrea

American  
[an-dree-uh, ahn-, ahn-drey-uh] / ˈæn dri ə, ˈɑn-, ɑnˈdreɪ ə /

noun

  1. a first name, Latinized form of Andrew.


Example Sentences

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As the nonproliferation expert Andrea Stricker put it, the regime’s clear purpose was “to maintain the means to produce nuclear weapons fuel at a time of its choosing.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Andrea Siposova, who fled to the same car park, told AFP she had prepared for the shelter in case war broke out.

From Barron's

Chief executive of the Christian Legal Centre, Andrea Williams, said the group would keep going in the courts.

From BBC

He genuinely liked reporters; he did marry NBC news anchor Andrea Mitchell in 1997, after all.

From Barron's

"Several fellow players and friends have already visited Andrea in the hospital and say that he is in good spirits," he added.

From BBC