Marjory









Marjory


Marjory or Mar·jo·rie [mahr-juh-ree] Examples noun

  1. a female given name, form of Margaret.

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  • It’s an ill wind, &c. I shall have Marjory all to myself, now!

    Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 104, March 4, 1893

    Various

  • You did let me have it pretty straight, didn’t you, Marjory?

    Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, February 18, 1893

    Various

  • Half sad, half tender, the look was, and Marjory wondered what it could mean.

    Hunter’s Marjory

    Margaret Bruce Clarke

  • And, still holding Marjory’s arm, he began to walk towards the house.

    Hunter’s Marjory

    Margaret Bruce Clarke

  • He had never known Marjory to tell a lie, and he could trust her.

    Hunter’s Marjory

    Margaret Bruce Clarke

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