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Lenny

American  
[len-ee] / ˈlɛn i /
Or Lennie

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Leonard.


Example Sentences

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Lenny Goodman, the policy director for the California Tax Reform Assn., worked with Haney to develop the bill.

From Los Angeles Times

Lenny and Mandee Wilson, who are 47 years old and live in Charleston, W.Va., paid $255 a month last year for a low-end ACA plan.

From The Wall Street Journal

Their ACA insurance wasn’t “the greatest plan, but it gave us some coverage and made sure we wouldn’t go bankrupt if something happened,” said Lenny Wilson, who co-owns an IT business.

From The Wall Street Journal

“If we step off the ladder wrong and make a trip to the ER or have to spend the night in the hospital for any reason, that would pretty much wipe us out financially,” Lenny said.

From The Wall Street Journal

If he wants to work out in jeans, or Lenny Kravitz in sunglasses and leather pants, go have at it.

From The Wall Street Journal