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Mollie

American  
[mol-ee] / ˈmɒl i /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Mary or Milicent.


Example Sentences

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Not every midsize agency in the Midwest is thriving, and not every large holding company is struggling, said Mollie Rosen, president of member experience for advertising agency trade group the 4As.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mollie Young, from Newport, will be the first expectant mum to receive a baby bundle on 2 Febuary, hand-delivered by Minister for Children and Social Care Dawn Bowden.

From BBC

So, I'm sure Mollie, and the thousands of other parents who will receive baby bundles, will be delighted with them.

From BBC

Mollie first wrote down Harry's name as a traitor but then changed her mind and rubbed it out to write Jaz's name instead, eliminating him.

From BBC

The Pasadena Educational Foundation awarded drama teacher Mollie Lief and a colleague a $2,000 grant to fund the purchase of costumes for the school’s upcoming musical production.

From Los Angeles Times