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marge
1[ mahrj ]
noun
- margin; edge.
marge
2[ mahrj ]
noun
Marge
3[ mahrj ]
noun
- a female given name, form of Margaret.
marge
1/ mɑːdʒ /
noun
- archaic.a margin
marge
2/ mɑːdʒ /
noun
- informal.short for margarine
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Origin of marge2
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Example Sentences
“Feared by some, respected by all, you don’t want to get on the wrong side of Marge,” the website reads.
Following the Apatow references, Marge informs Homer that she needs to use the “Porta Potty.”
Missing from much of the action were Lois Griffin and Marge Simpson.
It was this complete convergence of events and really kismet, what happened to Marge Gunderson.
Homer, Marge, Lisa, Bart, and Maggie have all been accidental political players in their nearly three decades on the air.
By far, the best and most touching moments of The Simpsons have come from its two most dynamic characters, Marge and Lisa Simpson.
Raymond ordered, pointing to a litter of handbills where the wavelets lapped the marge of seaweed.
As he strode to the marge of the summit, and gaveOne glance on the gulf of that merciless main, Lo!
"Marge, I have an elegant idea," said Mrs. Doyle, seating herself resolutely in an armchair opposite her daughter.
You mean to tell me you want to go schoonering around out in this country, Marge?
The latter revealed an entrancing tropical scene with graceful palms adorning the marge of a pinkly sun-kissed sea.
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