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- proper noun A female
given name from the French form ofMonica .
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Examples
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"Monique is such a key for us for so many reasons," Goestenkors said.
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And so when a few of them called me Bonita, I assumed they just couldn’t wrap their mouths around the name Monique, either, and I can kinda see how people might confuse the two.
Never Make the Same Mistake Twice Nene Leakes With Denene Millner 2009
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i really think Anna should have won Monique is annying blaaah!
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“You remember your cousin Monique, don’t you, Danielle?”
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A new girl called Monique, for once a real Frenchwoman and not a phony, had started a few weeks previously.
Dangerous Lady Cole, Martina 1992
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I asked the head booker - a short squatty, fat, fabulous French girl called Monique - what to do.
Evening Standard - Home Amira Hashish 2011
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Despite my lifelong chocoholic status, I cannot eat Monique, which is the name they give to chocolate terrine.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JOANNE KATES 2010
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In reality, Nina's mom Daisy (aka Monique) was alive and well and wanted a role in her daughter's life.
Inside TV Blog Michael Maloney 2010
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In reality, Nina's mom Daisy (aka Monique) was alive and well and wanted a role in her daughter's life.
Inside TV Blog 2010
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Despite my lifelong chocoholic status, I cannot eat Monique, which is the name they give to chocolate terrine.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JOANNE KATES 2010
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