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Maggie


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Top 10 Arpad Cseh Senior investment director, UBS Alice La Trobe Weston Executive director, head of European credit research, MSIM Morgan Stanley Katie Garrett Executive director, senior engineer, Goldman Sachs Alix Ainsley, Charlotte Cherry H R director, group operations (job share), Lloyds Banking Group Matt Dawson Director for business development, The Instant Group Angela Kitching, Hannah Pearce Head of external affairs (job share), Age UK Morwen Williams Head of newsgathering operations, BBC Georgina Faulkner Head of Sky multisports, Sky Maggie Stilwell Managing partner for talent, UK & Ireland, EY Sarah Moore Partner, PwC
  • (2) Maggie and Joe Forber win the 2013 Unsung Hero (es) of the Year award.
  • (3) Martha Care was founded by Maggie Mickshik in memory of her daughter, and donations fund my supportive social work role at the hospital and neonatal intensive care unit.
  • (4) This was largely welcomed by teaching unions and Maggie Atkinson, the Children's Commissioner for England, who said it would encourage a broader approach to learning.
  • (5) John Plunkett is joined by columnist Maggie Brown , Guardian head of media and technology Dan Sabbagh and Andy Harries , chief executive of Left Bank Pictures, who has some big news of his own to share.
  • (6) Hugh Bonneville, who plays Lord Grantham, recently appeared in the Paddington film and Maggie Smith was in the Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, along with Penelope Wilton .
  • (7) Maggie Kelly, from the residents campaign group Communities Opposed to New Coal at Hunterston (CONCH), said: "The proposed power station would have a devastating impact on our community, damaging our health, our livelihoods and destroying the local environment.
  • (8) While Auden and Britten are much grander characters than, say, Maggie Smith's nervy vicar's wife in Bed Among the Lentils or Thora Hird's Doris in A Cream Cracker Under the Settee trying to stave off the care home, they share the same disappointments – loneliness, self-doubt, age.
  • (9) There were several delays after Sheridan sacked his barrister Maggie Scott QC and represented himself in court.
  • (10) He was very passionate.” Maggie Norris, who worked with Lauren for 13 years before setting up her couture label, says: “He would come up with a concept.
  • (11) Photograph: Maggie Peters Bingham has written two other books – Women on the Hill and Class Action , the former about women in Congress, the latter the story of a sexual discrimination suit brought by Minnesota miners and turned into a 2005 film, North Country .
  • (12) The decision by Trump’s administration to restrict access to the press for Spicer’s briefing prompted at least some seasoned reporters to observe that the White House had successfully changed the topic: Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) And now, the topic of the evening is the media outlets excluded, not the Priebus interactions w FBI + question of open investigation.
  • (13) Maggie Thatcher died the same day, triggering a nationwide outpouring of grief as the TV schedules filled with boring tribute shows.
  • (14) The Los Angeles Review of Books calls it "an astonishment", with reviewer and poet Maggie Nelson describing it as "one of the most moving, strange, original, harrowing, and beautiful documents of grief and reckoning I've read".
  • (15) Simultaneously, several Amazonian politicians, among them Blairo Maggi, one of the world's leading soy producers, mounted a lobby to overthrow measures that banned banks from loaning money to fund projects in areas of illegal deforestation.
  • (16) Maggie Davies, deputy director of nursing, Worthing, West Sussex, 1986 Compassion is not a part of nursing, it is the definition of it During my second year placement I spent a night shift with one man who was admitted to the ward with respiratory failure; he was sadly entering his last few hours.
  • (17) She won an Olivier award for her role in as the Marquise in Les Liaisons Dangereuses and an Evening Standard gong for playing Maggie in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.
  • (18) Best supporting actress in a TV miniseries Maggie Smith gets it for Downton Abbey.
  • (19) One group, Maggie's Good Riddance Party, claims it will hold a "right jolly knees-up" outside St Paul's Cathedral on the day of the funeral and calls on people to turn their back on the procession as it passes by.
  • (20) The children's commissioner for England, Dr Maggie Atkinson, conducted a two-year inquiry into illegal exclusions.

Waggie


Definition:

  • (n.) The pied wagtail.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The website is a curious affair – a sort of doggy dating site riddled with twee canine puns from “how to create a pawesome profile” to a section devoted to “waggy tales”.

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