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Annette

American  
[uh-net, a-net, a-net] / əˈnɛt, æˈnɛt, aˈnɛt /

noun

  1. a first name, form of Anne.


Example Sentences

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Fed economist Annette Vissing-Jorgensen suggests backing the TGA with short-term Treasury bills held by the Fed and adjusting those holdings as the account rises and falls.

From Barron's

The goal is to deep-clean kennels daily to prevent spread, Annette Ramirez, Animal Services general manager, said Tuesday at a meeting of the Board of Animal Services Commissioners.

From Los Angeles Times

On 12 December, the bodies of Paula Clennell, 24, and Annette Nicholls, 29, were found near the neighbouring village of Levington.

From BBC

CHIBA, Japan—Japan was the trip of a lifetime for Annette Kujak.

From The Wall Street Journal

Annette Bevan, a mum-of-two who currently plays for Reading Abbey RFC, is one of the coordinators of the Maa Maas club.

From BBC