Marie
Americannoun
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Marie Alexandra Victoria of Saxe-Coburg, 1875–1938, queen of Romania 1914–27.
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a female given name, French form of Mary.
noun
Example Sentences
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April Marie Holland, a self-care coach and host of the “Handle Her With Care” podcast, has found spending time at Bloom Ranch deeply restorative since her first visit in 2024.
From Los Angeles Times
Comedian Janelle Marie, who served as the evening’s MC, says the configuration of the room is an asset to her as a performer.
From Los Angeles Times
Ultimately, whether you come to Coffee Confessionals seeking real advice, community and connection or stand-up performances, laughter itself is therapeutic, the evening’s MC, Marie, says.
From Los Angeles Times
Marie, who becomes the prioress of the abbey at 17, begins a rise to power — or as much power as a woman is permitted — using her fellow nuns to fight off political and violent incursions.
From Los Angeles Times
His wife Marie added: "I feel so sorry for the families."
From BBC
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