Wendy









Wendy


Wendy or Wen·die [wen-dee] Examples noun

  1. a female given name, form of Gwendolyn.

Examples from the Web for wendy Contemporary Examples of wendy

  • Since the age of six or seven, Wendy Roome knew something was terribly wrong about her.

    Inside A Finishing School for Transwomen

    Sharon Adarlo

    December 27, 2014

  • It helps that Wendy Davis is a hapless opponent, but as a test proving it can be done, any success is welcomed.

    How Old People Will Decide Your Future

    Stuart Stevens

    October 17, 2014

  • Wendy Kramer is co-founder, with her donor-conceived son Ryan, of the Donor Sibling Registry (DSR).

    Today’s Sperm Donor Isn’t a Broke 20-Something

    Stephanie Fairyington

    September 20, 2014

  • “Wendy told me she thought the North Korea negotiations were a great success,” Kirk said.

    GOP Rejects Obama’s ‘Creative’ Iran Nuclear Compromises

    Josh Rogin

    September 20, 2014

  • Tom Davis (no relation to Wendy) is very clear in his perspective on this.

    A Christian Case for Abortion Rights?

    Keli Goff

    September 9, 2014

  • Historical Examples of wendy

  • Diana and Wendy were among the last to effect the investigation.

    A harum-scarum schoolgirl

    Angela Brazil

  • “It’s quite as warm to-day as it sometimes is in summer,” agreed Wendy.

    A harum-scarum schoolgirl

    Angela Brazil

  • “You might let me tar the roof of the chicken-coop,” begged Wendy.

    A harum-scarum schoolgirl

    Angela Brazil

  • “Wendy wasn’t exactly a saint before Diana came,” put in Loveday.

    A harum-scarum schoolgirl

    Angela Brazil

  • Wendy rolled over into a comfortable position, and did not trouble to rise.

    A harum-scarum schoolgirl

    Angela Brazil

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