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Maxine

American  
[mak-seen, mak-seen] / mækˈsin, ˈmæk sin /

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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Huntley gave another media interview at the College Close home he shared with girlfriend Maxine Carr.

From BBC

The seven councillors named in a graphic accompanying Lowe's post were Maxine Fothergill, Robert Ford, Paul Thomas, Dean Burns, Isabella Kemp, Brian Black and Oliver Bradshaw - Reform UK had thrown six of them out of the party last year.

From BBC

District Judge Maxine M. Chesney also required an external monitor be appointed to ensure compliance, including through review of medical records and on-site inspection and interviews with patients and staff at the California City Detention Facility in the Mojave Desert.

From Los Angeles Times

Since then, the Independent Progressive group's Emma Corlett and Maxine Webb said they would quit their seats in Norwich.

From BBC

“Big bugs,” Gladys told Maxine Cooper’s little brother, Donald.

From Literature