Sentence examples for are nicknames from inspiring English sources

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are nicknames

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A familiar, invented given name for a person or thing used instead of the actual name of the person or thing.

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Bibi and Condi are nicknames, as was Monty, so I feel they don't quite count.

There are nicknames, recurring characters, streets, venues, specific screen-doors, specific porches, specific moments in a life rendered so real you could touch them.

They only make good logos if they are nicknames of an established company name.

Blue was actually a more common name at one stage - famous Blues include author Blue Balliett, born in 1955, and NBA player Blue Edwards, born 1965, though both are nicknames.

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The three boys are nicknamed Deadman.

They are nicknamed the "Park Avenue Posse".

Sure, there were nicknames in that bunch.

(Adorno was nicknamed Teddie).

Accordingly, this library is nicknamed ETSF_IO.

They were nicknamed Thelma and Louise.

Ben Hogan was nicknamed Bantam Ben.

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