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- proper noun A female
given name .
Etymologies
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Examples
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GINA ROBERTSON: Gina is a freelance writer and editor who has been involved in DFW theater as a writer for Rover Dramawerks 'One Day Only event and as a part-time stage mom.
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Kenneth phoned a friend and it turns out the woman in those pictures is still alive and living under the name Gina Simon.
Heart Song V.C. Andrews® 1997
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Kenneth phoned a friend and it turns out the woman in those pictures is still alive and living under the name Gina Simon.
Heart Song V.C. Andrews® 1997
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Now Gina is sharing all her search secrets with a second company.
Break Google’s Monopoly On Your Data: Switch To Yahoo Search | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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My oldest daughter, Gina, is 5 too and I think her and Austin could be twins.
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Gina is really good as Superwoman †she has this strong, seductive, confident voice, and it makes you fear and respect her.
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But yeah, saying that Gina is spewing "BS" could be considered a little less than civil, pettiblay.
Win 7 Vs Mac OS X Leopard: Feature-by-Feature Showdown | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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My mother, who died unexpectedly five years ago, was called Gina and suddenly, despite the fact that almost the last place on the face of the earth that I imagine she would choose to make contact with me is a theatre in Potters Bar, and despite the fact that I wouldn't dream of suggesting to my father that he put himself through more heartache in such an uncertain pursuit, I'm drawn in.
Among the psychics 2011
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Editor Gina is getting ready to board a transpacific flight to the other side of the world this evening, but the prospect of being sealed in a tin can for 13 hours straight freaks her out.
Handling More Than 12 Hours on a Plane? | Lifehacker Australia 2008
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I know Gina is going to kill me when she reads this.
The Lifehacker Editors’ Favourite Software and Hardware | Lifehacker Australia 2008
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