
Linda [lin-duh] Examples noun
- a female given name: from a Spanish word meaning “pretty.”
Examples from the Web for linda Contemporary Examples of linda
The problem, says UC Davis physiologist and nutritionist Linda Bacon, is that very few people can lose weight and keep it off.
Why Your New Year’s Diet Will Fail
Carrie Arnold
December 30, 2014
Linda Greenhouse, the longtime Supreme Court reporter for the New York Times, declared surrender Thursday.
A Reminder: Our Justices are Politicians in Robes
Jedediah Purdy
November 13, 2014
Both Linda Perilstein, executive director of Cradle of Hope, and Leslie Case of Spence-Chapin, both declined to comment.
Couple Sues Over Russian ‘Bait-and-Switch’ Adoption of Disabled Kids
Tina Traster
October 30, 2014
CNN posted a video of UPD Chief of Police Linda Stump addressing the issue.
Sororities Finally Take Back the Night
Kelsey Meany
September 12, 2014
Thankfully, Linda was not injured and the assailant, a white male, was arrested.
13 Years After 9/11, Anti-Muslim Bigotry Is Worse Than Ever
Dean Obeidallah
September 11, 2014
Historical Examples of linda
Linda suddenly gathered her friend in her arms and held her tight.
Gene Stratton-Porter
“That is not much of a compliment to us,” said Linda slowly.
Gene Stratton-Porter
She is not going to have clear sailing with little sister Linda any longer.
Gene Stratton-Porter
Linda slid down the side of the canyon with the deftness of the expert.
Gene Stratton-Porter
The library was to remain absolutely untouched and what it contained was Linda’s.
Gene Stratton-Porter