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- proper noun A female
given name .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Lucinda is very good at making things harder for herself than they necessarily need to be.
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That's a harsh thing to say about a character you've created, particularly your narrator, but, in the beginning, Lucinda is about as provincial as it gets.
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In the beginning of the novel, Lucinda is a person who is utterly terrified of living in a world that does not offer some degree of what she perceives as "hipness."
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Currently Listening: Lucinda from the album “Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards [Disc 1]” by Tom Waits
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“OK, let me make a suggestion,” he said, raising his green eyes and taking in Lucinda in a teacherly way.
Running Out of Music 2007
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“OK, let me make a suggestion,” he said, raising his green eyes and taking in Lucinda in a teacherly way.
Running Out of Music 2007
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“OK, let me make a suggestion,” he said, raising his green eyes and taking in Lucinda in a teacherly way.
Running Out of Music 2007
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Lucinda is a bit scumy, but I'm not sure I really like her.
December 12th, 2002 2002
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Well Lucinda is printed and bundled, but I'll have to get some different envelopes. * sigh* Yet another trip to Target I guess.
*whew* 2001
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Indeed, Lucinda and her widowed mother were positively poor, and hence a new dress was an event in Lucinda's existence.
Chronicles of Avonlea Lucy Maud 1912
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