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Nigel

American  
[nahy-juhl] / ˈnaɪ dʒəl /

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Neil.


Example Sentences

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But the jubilant Zack Polanksi and Nigel Farage have rather a lot in common.

From BBC

To absorb energy from small interactions with members of the public: when they cross the road to ask for a selfie, or call out "Hi Zack", or "Ooh, it's Nigel" from an upstairs window, or beep the car horn when driving past to say hello.

From BBC

That's not just about their image or the unstuffy ways they court publicity - Nigel Farage willingly going into the I'm A Celebrity jungle, or Zack Polanski being seen on a dance floor in campaign videos - but how they choose to focus on sensitive issues, where others might not choose to tread.

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Both Nigel Farage and Zack Polanski believe in making politics look fun.

From BBC

But Nigel Farage and Zack Polanski have one last thing in common: they are not out to just compete alongside their traditional rivals.

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