Margot









Margot


Margot [mahr-goh, -guh t] Examples noun

  1. a female given name, form of Margaret.

Examples from the Web for margot Contemporary Examples of margot

  • Margot Canaday here at Princeton writes on sexuality and American politics.

    Thank Congress, Not LBJ for Great Society

    Julian Zelizer, Scott Porch

    January 4, 2015

  • Margot, three years older than Anne, was quiet and bookish but still a part of things.

    Anne Frank’s Amsterdam

    Russell Shorto

    October 12, 2013

  • Neighbors soon discovered that Anne and Margot Frank had rather opposite personalities.

    Anne Frank’s Amsterdam

    Russell Shorto

    October 12, 2013

  • By 1933, Otto and Edith Frank had two daughters: Margot, who was seven, and Anne, who was four.

    Anne Frank’s Amsterdam

    Russell Shorto

    October 12, 2013

  • So I was in the Target last night with Margot (my daughter, just shy of three).

    A Textbook “Curb Your Enthusiasm” Moment

    Michael Tomasky

    June 24, 2013

  • Historical Examples of margot

  • It was the young woman who had come to my office—Margot Vernee.

    Astounding Stories of Super-Science September 1930

    Various

  • His accusation of Margot had brought a sense of horror to me.

    Astounding Stories of Super-Science September 1930

    Various

  • One evening, in a byway where he was watching for her, Margot at last raised her hand.

    The Fte At Coqueville

    Emile Zola

  • Margot, when she spoke of Delphin, betrayed too much feeling.

    The Fte At Coqueville

    Emile Zola

  • Behind them, in the untroubled night, Delphin led Margot home.

    The Fte At Coqueville

    Emile Zola

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