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Ginny

American  
[jin-ee] / ˈdʒɪn i /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Virginia or Genevieve.


Example Sentences

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He gestured down the hall, where Nelson Lippincott was sleeping in his wheelchair and Ginny Koong was crooning a lullaby to her plastic baby doll.

From Literature

“Hmm, she’s not in my office,” she replied, gamely looking behind her as if the missing Ginny might be in a corner.

From Literature

Ginny asked, thrusting the blanket-swaddled doll in his face.

From Literature

Ginny Koong’s room was empty because she was downstairs with Dickie in his room, the two of them now recovered enough to convalesce together.

From Literature

“Or if they do, they’re like Ginny and Dickie—sorry, Mrs. Koong and Mr. McGinity—who don’t remember anything, even though as, like, the Romeo and Juliet of Shady Glen, they must have such a good story.”

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