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- n. A diminutive of the female given name Judith, more often spelled Judy.
Examples
“No wonder Jennifer called Judie again with a frantic SOS.”
“Sam, the oldest of the three, was nearly seventeen; Tommy was eleven, and a little girl of seven years, named Judith, but called Judie, was the other.”
“Novellino, whom colleagues called "Judie," was remembered today as a "good soul" who taught”
“FAIRHAVEN - Judith Dianne "Judie" Brown, 65, of New Bedford, died Saturday January 3, 2009 at the Royal of Fairhaven Nursing Home after a long illness.”
“Joel Tenebaum — pictured on the right with his father, Arthur and mother, Judie — is the Boston student famously represented by a team of Harvard Law students.”
“Another famous case is the one in which a team of Harvard Law students are representing Joel Tenenbaum, shown on on the right with his father, Arthur and mother, Judie.”
“Judie Fein is an award-winning travel journalist, author, filmmaker and speaker who is fascinated by how people all over the world live, eat, love, pray, play, heal, celebrate, interact with their environment and connect communally.”
The Huffington Post: Dr. Irene S. Levine: Life is a Trip: Finding Friends in Strange Places
“Judie, I loved Life is a Trip and found your openness to new experiences inspiring.”
The Huffington Post: Dr. Irene S. Levine: Life is a Trip: Finding Friends in Strange Places
“I prevailed upon Judie to talk about Life is a Trip and its relevance to friendship:”
The Huffington Post: Dr. Irene S. Levine: Life is a Trip: Finding Friends in Strange Places
“In Life is a Trip, Judie takes her readers on 14 assignments from North Vietnam to Turkey, Guatemala, Nova Scotia and beyond.”
The Huffington Post: Dr. Irene S. Levine: Life is a Trip: Finding Friends in Strange Places
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