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Angie

American  
[an-jee] / ˈæn dʒi /

noun

  1. a first name, form of Angel or Angela.


Example Sentences

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Still, joining the club remains a goal for many, said Angie O’Leary, head of wealth strategies and solutions at RBC Wealth Management.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Hollywood Reporter's Angie Han said: "It's time to let these adolescents do as adolescents are meant to do: grow up and move on with the rest of their lives."

From BBC

Those behind the statue included Williamson’s friends Robin Swanson, a Democratic communications consultant, and Angie Tate, then a chief fundraiser for the California Democratic Party.

From Los Angeles Times

Anita Dobson's Queen Vic landlady Angie Watts made a surprise return to visit her daughter Sharon, as she drifted in and out of consciousness in the show's 40th anniversary episode in February.

From BBC

Similarly, Angie Storozynski, an analyst at Seaport Research Partners, has Buy ratings on Constellation, Vistra, and Talen, despite her concerns that they haven’t signed enough data-center deals lately.

From Barron's