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  • proper noun A diminutive of the female given name Amanda. Popular as a formal given name in the U.K. in the 1960s and 1970s.

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Examples

  • Ms Rahimzadegan went by the name Mandy Ahmadi on Facebook.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2012

  • Miranda is "Mandy": As we saw in the flashback episode in Season 6, Bailey used to be a shy intern who went by the nickname Mandy.

    Mer Is Pretty in Pink and 9 Other Things to Know About Grey's Anatomy's Alt-Reality 2012

  • The little girl was delighted with her new doll, which she handled gingerly, as if afraid to touch it, and which she called Mandy Ann. But she clung to Judy just the same, quite to the disgust of the Colonel.

    The Cromptons Mary Jane Holmes 1866

  • Perhaps Mandy is doing this on purpose to show that Moses is going bonkers so he can be replaced.

    Has Brown hit the bottle? 2009

  • The other huge problem for Moses and Mandy is time.

    Brown, the polls and the sands of time 2009

  • He thought of the evening in Mandy's room when her mother's footsteps creaked the floor outside and he had giggled like a girl himself and grabbed for his jeans.

    Locomotion Carol Reid 2010

  • Mandy is told to give this incident a positive spin.

    Obama and the Glasgow factory 2009

  • Now Mandy is to make statement about support to the car industry.

    Driven by events or panic 2009

  • Join Mandy Haggith on a journey to the heart of the global paper industry, travelling from the pristine forests and managed plantations of Canada, Russia and Indonesia to the pulp mills and paper factories of China and Britain, and the end users in businesses, governments, schools and homes throughout the world.

    Archive for » 2008 » July : Sustainablog 2008

  • Join Mandy Haggith on a journey to the heart of the global paper industry, travelling from the pristine forests and managed plantations of Canada, Russia and Indonesia to the pulp mills and paper factories of China and Britain, and the end users in businesses, governments, schools and homes throughout the world.

    Eco-Libris: ‘Paper Trails: From Trees to Trash - The True Cost of Paper’ 2008

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