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Becky

[ bek-ee ]

noun

  1. a first name, form of Rebecca.


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Example Sentences

“We were making hundreds of placements every hour,” said Becky Romero, a former BaronHR executive vice president who has a pending sexual harassment and wrongful termination suit against the company.

Becky Riggs, the National Police Chief’s Council lead for child protection, described the data as "shocking."

From BBC

And adding in salaries from the sitcom's other main characters — Jesse, Joey and Becky — wouldn’t be enough to bridge the gap.

From Salon

Becky Munn, who has been running her shop Cariads since September, described the 200% as “incredibly high” and said she had seen a "huge increase" in properties that are second homes going up for sale as a result.

From BBC

Becky Warren, a campaign spokesperson for the Yes on 36 campaign, said that the donations are part of an outreach effort to voters across all political parties.

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