NICKNAME in a Sentence
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22 example sentences for NICKNAME, such as:
1. Red got his nickname for his red hair.
2. Mabeuf had nicknamed her Mother Plutarque.
3. She was nicknamed Sunny because of her happy nature.
4. As he was always cheerful he had the nickname Smiler'.
5. We always use the nickname Beth for our daughter Elizabeth.
2. Mabeuf had nicknamed her Mother Plutarque.
3. She was nicknamed Sunny because of her happy nature.
4. As he was always cheerful he had the nickname Smiler'.
5. We always use the nickname Beth for our daughter Elizabeth.
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Meanings and Examples of NICKNAME
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nickname
n. a familiar name for a person (often a shortened version of a person's given name)
n. a descriptive name for a place or thing
Classic Sentence:
1 The proprietor had a fine nickname: he was called Rousseau the Aquatic.
2 "That is my nickname," replied Laigle.
3 In this gayety of Paris, England cracked her whip; Lord Seymour's post-chaise, harassed by a nickname from the populace, passed with great noise.
4 By the second day they had given her a nickname which made her furious.
5 So the king got the nickname of Grisly-beard.
6 Prince Andrew heard the nickname "Sila Andreevich" and the words, "Uncle will give it to us hot," in reference to Count Arakcheev.
7 This was Princess Myakaya, noted for her simplicity and the roughness of her manners, and nicknamed enfant terrible.
8 These two ladies were the chief representatives of a select new Petersburg circle, nicknamed, in imitation of some imitation, les sept merveilles du monde.
9 His comrades had nicknamed him Jean the Jack-screw.
10 Mabeuf had nicknamed her Mother Plutarque.
11 Then a short laugh broke from his lips as he thought of that solitary farmhand in the kitchen gardens behind their house whom they had nicknamed the man with the hat.
12 This was Maryino, also known as New-Wick, or, as the peasants had nicknamed it, Poverty Farm.
Example Sentence:
1 Jess is just my nickname - my real name is Jessica.
2 As he was always cheerful he had the nickname Smiler'.
3 Robert Potts, who recently retired as chancellor at Arkansas State University, witnessed the nickname debate in two states.
4 Red got his nickname for his red hair.
5 We always use the nickname Beth for our daughter Elizabeth.
6 Okay, so maybe you don't want to know the nickname that girl from your high school has given her new paramour, just like you don't particularly want to know the color of the daisies he bought her last week.
7 Any politician nicknamed Tricky Dick clearly has the reputation of a knave.
8 Provenzano was once nicknamed 'the tractor' because of the way he mowed down his enemies.
9 The outrage echoed that of 2015 when a Minnesota dentist killed a well-studied lion nicknamed Cecil after he was lured out of a protected Zimbabwe park.
10 She was nicknamed Sunny because of her happy nature.