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chérie

1

[ shey-ree ]

noun

, French.
, plural ché·ries [shey-, ree].
  1. dear; sweetheart: used in referring to or addressing a woman or girl.


Cherie

2
or Cher·i

[ sher-ee ]

noun

  1. a female given name.
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Example Sentences

“How the One-Armed Sister Sweeps Her House,” by Cherie JonesThis lavish, cinematic debut, set mostly in Barbados during the summer of 1984, juxtaposes people at a tony resort with the local residents struggling to get by.

In a session headlined by Cherie Blair, founder of the Cherie Blair Foundation of Women, handheld technology was forefront.

A spokesman for the former prime minister and his wife, Cherie, said their daughter was unharmed.

She returned in 2010, starring as Cherie Currie in the underrated rock biopic The Runaways.

Cherie Blair and the Queen have a long and difficult history.

And civil cases by Cherie Blair and two others accusing News Corp. employees of doing just that are heading for court in New York.

“You do not like me, Aunt Clarisse,” dropping the Cherie which she seldom afterward used.

Occasionally she even forgot her intention of calling her aunt “Aunt Clarisse,” and the old “Cherie,” came to her lips.

“No; I want you, Cherie,” and the boy held her as tightly as his poor weak hands would allow.

And now, cherie, if you don't run along to Madame Morny, Kenny will scold me.

"I tell you it is like taking the life of a puppy, ma cherie," he was saying.

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