Jean

//d͡ʒiːn//

"Jean" in a Sentence (16 examples)

When Peter got up, Jean had already left home.

What did Jean make?

Jean ate the osechi cooking his wife cooked for herself.

Jean has fallen out with Paul over the education of their children.

Jean is something less than an expert pianist.

Jean and Kate are twins.

Jean travels less than Alice.

I'd like to talk to Jean.

I've always been a big fan of Jean Reno.

Nobody seems to know where Jean is.

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She wore a tattered jean jacket.

Lastly, he took out a common frock of coarse dark jean, which he drew over his own under-clothing; and a felt hat—he had purposely left his own upstairs.

There's not a bonnie flower that springs By fountain, shaw, or green, There's not a bonnie bird that sings But minds me o' my Jean.

Isn't Jean a pretty name?" "Not bad; but why don't you call her Miss Muir?" "She begged me not. She hates it, and loves to be called Jean, alone."

He was trying to think of her name; she had come to cook him dinner twice last spring. Jean, maybe. Or Betty. One of these plain names.

In his cast of characters, you really see a disproportionate focus, I think, on Black women - on Kamala Harris, who he's insinuated only has her job today because of who she dated; to Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, who he's demanded the LSAT scores of - I don't recall him demanding the LSAT scores for Brett Kavanaugh - Karine Jean-Pierre.

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