Ronnie or Ron·ni, Ron·ny [ron-ee] Examples noun
Examples from the Web for ronnie Contemporary Examples of ronnie
David Bowie, Ronnie Wood, and Marianne Faithfull were regulars at the Rainbow Room, a restaurant on the fifth floor.
Barbara Hulanicki, Queen of Fast Fashion
Lizzie Crocker
October 15, 2014
Is your follow-up to Eraserhead, the amazing-sounding Ronnie Rocket, ever going to see the light of day?
David Lynch on Transcendental Meditation, ‘Twin Peaks,’ and Collaborating With Kanye West
Marlow Stern
October 6, 2014
Ronnie Scott, fake Morrissey, tells me that he once crossed paths with real Morrissey, long before joining the band.
This Charming Man: Meet ‘Ronnissey,’ Brooklyn’s Fake Morrissey
Michael Moynihan
September 10, 2014
“That was a mistake,” Major Ronnie Robinson of the St. Louis Police Department told The Daily Beast.
An Uneasy Peace Falls on Ferguson after Local Cops Called Off
Justin Glawe
August 15, 2014
On Tuesday, the SBC voted to elect Arkansas megachurch pastor Ronnie Floyd as its next president.
Southern Baptists Take Baby Steps Away from the Culture Wars
Ruth Graham
June 14, 2014
Historical Examples of ronnie
She tucked the blankets round him, and said, “Good-night, Ronnie.”
L. T. Meade
Don’t yer be a bit frightened, Ronnie; we’ll soon be out o’ this.
L. T. Meade
“But, Ronnie, I can see quite well,” Myra declared delightedly.
William Le Queux
“Ronnie is a great trial to me,” said Mrs. Attray plaintively.
Saki
But as to Ronnie, bridge and baccarat and poker-patience are positively all that he thinks about.
Saki
British Dictionary definitions for ronnie ronnie noun
- Dublin dialect a moustache
Word Origin for ronnie C20: from Ronald Colman (1891–1958), debonair moustached British film actor