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Examples

  • Sending all my strength to you and Emilia, Gigi is very worried for her friend.

    Flush | Her Bad Mother 2009

  • To quote Maurice Chevalier in Gigi, I'm glad I'm not young any more.

    Sound Politics: The Unbearable Hipness Of Slackerdad 2007

  • And a similar incident in Gigi’s infant days turned me off mustard.

    Hold The Mustard | Her Bad Mother 2008

  • Known as Gigi pronounced with hard g's, he was a boy of many talents and a compulsion he could never be rid of and that eventually destroyed him.

    The Slow Crack-Up Allan Massie 2011

  •       She waved the bowl away without giving it a second glance, all the while jabbering on about how everyone at school called her Gigi, and she would appreciate it if we could remember to do the same.

    An Ancient Symbol for Fire 2009

  • A long, long time ago, way back in March a lady, called Gigi, in Canada made a bunny rabbit as part of a swap organised by swap organiser extraordinaire, Queen Lucy, and sent it off.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Katy 2008

  • A long, long time ago, way back in March a lady, called Gigi, in Canada made a bunny rabbit as part of a swap organised by swap organiser extraordinaire, Queen Lucy, and sent it off.

    A wanderer returns.... Katy 2008

  • Boutique-cupcake-baker Gina Butler, proprietor of Gigi's Cupcakes, has asked the federal district court to open a bottle of finest Madagascar whup ass on another business called Gigi's Cupcakes for the infraction known as cybersquatting.

    Another cupcake lawsuit: Gigi's Cupcakes vs. Gigi's Cupcakes 2008

  • Malipieri had not Volterra's influence, and intended to try more personal methods with the carpenter; but when he appeared at the palace in the afternoon, and asked the porter to go and call Gigi, the old man shook his head and said that Gigi had been in prison three days, and that nobody knew why he had been arrested.

    The Heart of Rome 1881

  • Gigi was much cleverer than he; that was why he always called Gigi an imbecile.

    The Heart of Rome 1881

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