Definitions
Wiktionary
- n. UK A mountain or hill with a relative height of at least 150 metres
- n. A female given name.
Etymologies
- A twentieth century blend of Mary and Lynn. (Wiktionary)
Examples
“MARILYN MONROE'S PHYSICIAN: Peter Lawford got a call from Marilyn and she was mumbling.”
“Coco did herself no favors with her attitude with marilyn last night but honstly I still wouldn't want to work with Marilyn.”
“PRESIDENT CLINTON NAMES MARILYN GOLDEN AND SOY WILLIAMS TO THE ARCHITECTURAL AND TRANSPORTATION BARRIERS COMPLIANCE BOARD President Clinton today announced the reappointment of Marilyn”
““Girls who wear spectacles seldom get their necks tickled” went the tag Marilyn misquotes in How to Marry a Millionaire.”
“Novelist and cultural critic Jerome Charyn is entranced by DiMaggio's failure to hit the curveballs thrown by his second wife, the former Norma Jeane Mortensen another reinvented American, who took the name Marilyn Monroe.”
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“I was relieved to read that Marilyn is a slow writer; I write like a tortoise!”
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“I called Marilyn at the donor bank and arranged to have our specimen shipped directly to our house.”
“The following morning I called Marilyn at the bank.”
“The name Marilyn, for example which Miller made up from her own given name, Mary, and her mother's name, Lynn had apparently been quite rare until Miller's stardom made it one of this country's most popular girl's names.”
“Marilyn is the author of the acclaimed Deputy Tempe Crabtree mystery series, as well as the Rocky Bluff P.D. series.”
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