Marie [muh-ree; for 2 also French ma-ree] Examples noun
- Marie Alexandra Victoria of Saxe-Coburg, 1875–1938, queen of Romania 1914–27.
- a female given name, French form of Mary.
Examples from the Web for marie Contemporary Examples of marie
“It matters to see those images—greatly,” says Marie Wilson.
Will There Ever Be a ‘Good Wife’ Effect on Politics?
Keli Goff
October 20, 2014
Marie Claire editor in chief Anne Fulenwider said she has no comment about Mam using her magazine as a springboard for redemption.
Who’s Telling The Truth About Somaly Mam? A Smashed Icon, A Media Brawl—and a Comeback
Lloyd Grove
September 19, 2014
Now “Marie Claire” says “Newsweek” is guilty of careless reporting.
Who’s Telling The Truth About Somaly Mam? A Smashed Icon, A Media Brawl—and a Comeback
Lloyd Grove
September 19, 2014
“Of course, people can change the stories they tell,” Pesta writes in Marie Claire.
Who’s Telling The Truth About Somaly Mam? A Smashed Icon, A Media Brawl—and a Comeback
Lloyd Grove
September 19, 2014
While at Marie Claire, she was both a judge and mentor on the hit reality show Project Runway.
Joanna Coles: Why Cosmopolitan Does Sexy and Serious So Well
Lloyd Grove
August 22, 2014
Historical Examples of marie
On this evening Marie lingered after she had removed the table.
Anonymous
I can see Marie now, great big girl as she then was, in tears.
Sarah Bernhardt
It was a beauty prize that the jury had conscientiously awarded to Marie Lloyd.
Sarah Bernhardt
Marie Roger kissed me, saying, “You are a plucky little comrade!”
Sarah Bernhardt
Marie was still holding Pierre’s fingers in her own small, warm hand.
The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete
Emile Zola
British Dictionary definitions for marie Marie noun
- 1875–1938, queen consort of Ferdinand I of Romania. A granddaughter of Queen Victoria, she secured Romania’s support for the Allies in World War I