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- proper noun A
diminutive of the female given namesJane andJennifer , also used as a formal given name.
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Examples
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The interest in Jennie is because at this time women being active in politics in their own right was already a hot issue.
Anne Sebba – author of “American Jennie” | Edwardian Promenade 2008
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There is a pattern for one in Jennie Chancey's Regency pattern at Simplicity.
Modest Feminine Dress From the Pages of 1990 Victoria Magazine 2009
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Jennie is apparently on a campaign to put across what so many con-goers only think furiously -- the more the merrier!
September 16th, 2007 jenniebreeden 2007
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By the time Jennie reached age 12, her father, Doug Finch, stripped all the wording off a bat he had bought for her and had a professional etch in Jennie's name.
USATODAY.com - Softball's Jennie Finch ready to make her pitch 2004
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He took Alice Murray in Jennie Brice's clothing, and veiled.
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[Page 175] certainly the ones I had seen on the bed in Jennie Brice's room the day before she disappeared.
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One of the contributors to this book had an acquaintance called Jennie, who worked long hours in a beauty parlour.
Archive 2004-06-01 Michael Allen 2004
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One of the contributors to this book had an acquaintance called Jennie, who worked long hours in a beauty parlour.
More to the point Michael Allen 2004
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One of the contributors to this book had an acquaintance called Jennie, who worked long hours in a beauty parlour.
June 2004 Michael Allen 2004
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He explained to Jennie the ordinary formalities of social intercourse, so that when the first visitor called Jennie might be prepared to receive her.
Jennie Gerhardt 2004
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