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Josie

[ joh-zee, -see ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Josephine.


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Josie Cunningham is a British woman who captured media attention for her attempts at fame.

This article by Aislinn Laing and Josie Ensor was first published by The Telegraph.

You see on this show so many fictional politicians come in with scandals that Olivia helps brush under the rug, including Josie.

Josie is a melting pot of races, and she must be supported because she is what America looks like today.

Get Josie back on the air because her fried chicken is finger-licking good.

Of course, Josie was very anxious to see it; but papa was too busy to go with her then: so mamma said that she would go.

Josie and her mamma walked slowly along, not knowing how angry the kingbirds were getting, until they came to the apple-tree.

Josie was frightened, and began to cry; but mamma held her close in her arms, and ran away from the tree as fast as she could.

Josie says, "I think they were real cross not to let a little girl just look at their babies."

Last summer little Josie, with her papa and mamma, went into the country to spend a few weeks with her grandmother.

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