Nancy
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noun


(1)   A city in northeastern France in Lorraine
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Proper noun



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Quotations
  • 1792 Robert Burns: Ae Fond Kiss:
    I'll ne'er blame my partial fancy,
    Naething could resist my Nancy:
    But to see her was to love her;
    Love but her, and love forever.
  • 1913 Eleanor Porter: Pollyanna: Chapter 7:
    "And theyve got lovely names, too. You'll like their names," sighed Nancy. "They're 'Algernon' and 'Florabelle' and 'Estelle'. I - I just hate Nancy!"
    "Oh, Nancy, what a dreadful thing to say! Why?"
    "Because it isn't pretty like the others. You see, I was the first baby, and mother hadn't begun ter read so many stories with the pretty names in them, then."
 
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