Sentence examples for the nicknames from inspiring English sources

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the nicknames

noun

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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Eventually, the nicknames started.

I'm done with the nicknames.

Then there are the nicknames.

The nicknames were also spontaneous.

(Hence the nicknames QE1 and QE2).

As for the nicknames, they stuck.

The other guys have the nicknames.

Again, the nicknames say it all.

The nicknames alone testify to its significance.

Hydrue Joyner took credit for many of the nicknames.

I like their banter, and I like the nicknames.

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