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Denny

American  
[den-ee] / ˈdɛn i /

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Dennis.


Example Sentences

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“Some tech stocks are trading at 50 times revenues due largely to the ‘AI halo’ effect, even though they have limited revenues or products and services that may not even be deployed until 2030,” said Janus Henderson portfolio managers Denny Fish, John Lloyd, and John Kerschner in a report this week.

From Barron's

The formation and eventual dissolution of Wings, in which Denny Laine was the only permanent member aside from Paul and Linda, is treated frankly, even by Mr. McCartney.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her eyes grow wider as she turns from Brandon to Denny to my ex–best friend, Leo.

From Literature

That just makes Denny laugh and try to balance the uke on one finger.

From Literature

It’s true that Denny is the second-shortest kid in our class, but he’s really athletic.

From Literature