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- n. A female given name, coined in the twentieth century from Welsh glân ("holy,fair") and da ("good").
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“But in this book, again where Miss Glenda is particularly concerned, we are looking at the city and familiar characters through the eyes of someone who's poor, tired, overworked, at the bottom, and has no epic narrative.”
“Due my cerebral palsy, my speech is significantly impaired making verbal communication with those not well-versed in Glenda-ish futile.”
“Use my laptop: When having a small group discussion with individuals not well-versed in Glenda-ish, I type my point on my laptop and then either have Kate read it aloud or have a fellow group member read it off the screen.”
“Glenda is a walking emetic, a universal stomach pump to anyone with a brain.”
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“Glenda is more proof that teabagging hick terrorist have zero concept of comedy.”
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“Glenda is living proof that a library card does not equate an education.”
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“Glenda is Seriously Good People, and she has a new book out.”
“In my own personal quest to be the best writer I can be Glenda is the first writer I think about when I think about improving my worldbuilding execution.”
“Little Glenda is still trying to get the hang of her bubble for her role in “The Wizard of Oz.””
“I’m betting 1,000 Zimbabwean Dollars that Glenda is going to present one of his mind-blowing can’t miss daily blackboard-abusing specials on the Republican’s God-affronting Sunday-voting shenanigans, any day now!”
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