Maggie

[ mag-ee ]

noun
  1. a female given name, form of Margaret.

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How to use Maggie in a sentence

  • She must be the mind, while the Maggies and Bridgets furnish the hands.

    The Art of Entertaining | M. E. W. Sherwood
  • He fetched water and wrung out his handkerchief in it and bathed Maggies head.

    Through Welsh Doorways | Jeannette Augustus Marks
  • I shall think of you when I finish it, and it will be drinking your health and Maggies and the baby boy your expecting.

  • He knows how long the various 'Maggies' and 'Ethels' and 'Annies' have been in public life.

    The Light of the Star | Hamlin Garland
  • It was Maggies cloak and cap, and she was well up the hill to the town.

    Through Welsh Doorways | Jeannette Augustus Marks

British Dictionary definitions for maggie

maggie

/ (ˈmæɡɪ) /


noun
  1. slang a magpie

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