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Sabrina

American  
[suh-bree-nuh, -brahy-] / səˈbri nə, -ˈbraɪ- /

noun

  1. a female given name: from the Latin word for the river Severn.


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Indeed, Miss Piggy’s magnetism transcends gender: Seth Rogen, who earned multiple Emmys for his work on and in “The Studio,” recently executive produced a special 50th anniversary revival of “The Muppet Show” that pairs her with “Manchild” singer Sabrina Carpenter.

From Salon

Most of them have never heard these songs live before: Dean has been criss-crossing the US with Sabrina Carpenter ever since The Art Of Loving was released last September, and this is the Londoner's first show back on home turf.

From BBC

The design house, which is run by duo Angus Cockram and George Oxby, was displaying their designs for the first time and already features famous customers such as Beyoncé, Raye and Sabrina Carpenter.

From BBC

Sabrina Escobar and Reshma Kapadia contributed to this article.

From Barron's

Before Miley Cyrus, before Sabrina Carpenter, before Olivia Rodrigo, Duff arrived in the early 2000s as a Disney kid with pop-idol ambitions.

From Los Angeles Times