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- proper noun A female
given name ; spelling variant ofWinifred .
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Examples
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"If it's a fried egg," called Winnifred softly, "I do not need it.
Winsome Winnie and other New Nonsense Novels Stephen Leacock 1906
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In a 2007 book, legal scholar Winnifred Fallers-Sullivan explained why she considered religious freedom to be an "impossibility" in the United States or anywhere else.
Thomas David DuBois: Should The United States Promote Religious Freedom? Thomas David DuBois 2011
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In a 2007 book, legal scholar Winnifred Fallers-Sullivan explained why she considered religious freedom to be an "impossibility" in the United States or anywhere else.
Thomas David DuBois: Should The United States Promote Religious Freedom? Thomas David DuBois 2011
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In a 2007 book, legal scholar Winnifred Fallers-Sullivan explained why she considered religious freedom to be an "impossibility" in the United States or anywhere else.
Thomas David DuBois: Should The United States Promote Religious Freedom? Thomas David DuBois 2011
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Along the way, Mallory makes some friends (like the cat girl Felina, the unicorn expert Winnifred Carruthers, and the miniature horse Eohippus) a few enemies (some of whom are unexpected), but the whole time he is in control of his actions.
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Mallory's partner, Colonel Winnifred Carruthers, is discovered to have bite marks on her neck.
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Yet when he arrived Winnifred was battling multiple siblings for the home's one bathroom forcing Ed to wait.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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One Friday in 1935 the 21 year old Ed was to take out the 18 year old Winnifred - called Ticky by her family and friends - on a night on the town.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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As mentioned in the song Roll Them Bones written by my dad, Jim Higby, "with 15 cents in his pocket and his necktie neatly pressed" Grandpa Ed went to the Lynch house to tell Winnifred he couldn't take her out.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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She further states that Winnifred Eaton was a terrible cook and boiled everything to death.
Tigers & Strawberries » The Chinese Cookbook Project II: This Little Book 2005
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