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Debra

[ deb-ruh ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Deborah.


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Example Sentences

Debra and Robert Kendrick, who were rescued by canoe after Helene destroyed their local roads, both voted for Trump.

From BBC

“It was an easy decision,” said Debra, standing on the mud-slicked gravel road outside the tent.

From BBC

“The congressional report published today confirms what we long suspected: the FBI supplemental investigation of then-nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh was, in fact, a sham effort directed by the Trump White House to silence brave victims and other witnesses who came forward and to hide the truth,” attorneys Debra Katz and Lisa Banks said.

From Salon

That period began in 1982, when he played a transgender woman in “The World According to Garp,” followed by a role in 1983’s “Terms of Endearment” as a temptation for Debra Winger’s frustrated housewife.

From Salon

“It has been rewarding to know that I remain relevant and necessary beyond the needs of my family,” one of my fellow volunteers, Debra Loggia, told me.

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