Tracy
Americannoun
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Spencer, 1900–67, U.S. film actor.
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a city in central California.
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a town in S Quebec, in E Canada, on the St. Lawrence.
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a male or female given name.
noun
Example Sentences
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But when screenwriter Will Tracy sat down to pen his Oscar-nominated script for "Bugonia," he wanted to create a protagonist with a little more nuance.
From Barron's
After its debut, she says she gave a copy to her friend, composer Patrick Warren, who was touring with Tracy Chapman.
From Los Angeles Times
Avtar had worked as the temple’s head cook for the last 23 years, and he was deeply involved in service to both the Sikh community and the Tracy area in general, Deep said.
From Los Angeles Times
Tracy Morgan stars in Paramount+’s multicam sitcom, a spin-off of CBS’ ‘The Neighborhood,’ and plays a widowed father whose empty nest is disrupted by his adult children’s return.
From Los Angeles Times
Nodding in agreement is Tracy, who is watching over her granddaughter playing nearby.
From BBC
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