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Janine

[ juh-neen ]

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Example Sentences

Senior officer Janine Maclean said it was "very sad the pollutions had such serious impacts - killing fish and other aquatic life".

From BBC

Janine Maclean, of the Environment Agency, said: "We recognise the company is increasing its monitoring of rising mains, but monitoring is still reliant on failure, and we would like to see the company significantly increase the level of investment it makes to proactively replace rising mains before they fail."

From BBC

Janine, a professor, was the breadwinner in her family—voluntarily—as her former husband went to grad school and spent a decade writing a screenplay.

From Salon

Here’s the key: Janine reveals to Gregory that she’s received an offer to temporarily leave her job as a teacher and take a fellowship at the school district.

The big deal: “This scene … hits on the will-they/won’t-they nature of Gregory and Janine’s relationship and forces the characters to weigh how much they care for each other with how much they care about the job,” write co-showrunners Justin Halpern and Patrick Schumacker in an email.

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