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Lenny

or Len·nie

[ len-ee ]

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Leonard.


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Example Sentences

I was with a reporter, Lenny Bernstein, whom she had caught in her sights.

Her parents were horrified by her friends: Woody Allen, Richard Pryor (“that crazy black child”), Lenny Bruce and Lily Tomlin.

When the water “crisis” began I emailed my high school friend Lenny back in T-Town and asked him how things were going.

His wife, former tennis player Miroslava Vavrinec (Mirka, to the insider fan) gave birth to two boys in early May, Leo and Lenny.

“Lenny was the kind of guy that everybody likes,” Libman told the Daily Beast.

"It was very bad in them to write such naughty words," said Lenny gravely.

Poor Lenny remained by the Stocks, very much dejected, and greatly disliking the neighborhood to which he was consigned.

Now, in Lenny's mind there was pre-eminently that quality which distinguishes the Anglo-Saxon race—the sense of justice.

"Sure thing," said Lenny, with a manner of laying the entire railway system at her feet.

Good evenin', Lenny: to hear you be so 'spectably sitivated with Mounseer.

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