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Angelina

American  
[an-juh-lee-nuh, -lahy-] / ˌæn dʒəˈli nə, -ˈlaɪ- /
Also Angeline

noun

  1. a first name, form of Angela.


Example Sentences

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Eight months later, after it became clear that the North Koreans had hacked Sony, and after the studio had lost its relationships with many of its most important stars—including Will Smith, Adam Sandler and Angelina Jolie—I spoke to President Obama about the whole incident.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Excellent. Can you…” My aunt runs into her bedroom, then emerges with a battered paperback book. “…return this to Angelina? That’s Emma’s mom. We’re in a book club together.”

From Literature

She finished just one-tenth of a second ahead of the Russian Olympic Committee’s Angelina Golikova to earn her first individual Olympic medal.

From Los Angeles Times

The incident took place on the third floor bridge linking City Hall and City Hall East, which is currently displaying an exhibit of prominent Black women community leaders, according to Price spokesperson Angelina Valencia-Dumarot.

From Los Angeles Times

A spokeswoman for Price, Angelina Valenica, said there was no “intent to avoid PRA requirements” on the part of Price’s staff.

From Los Angeles Times