Monica

//ˈmɒn.ɪ.kə//

"Monica" in a Sentence (12 examples)

Bill Clinton spoke in ambiguous language when asked to describe his relationship with Monica Lewinsky.

Bill just wanted to comfort Monica, but she interpreted it as romantic interest.

Monica does study a lot.

Monica didn't study a lot.

Monica doesn't study a lot.

When we were on the way to pick up Monica, we saw something frightening.

Monica Sone was a Japanese-American writer.

Monica didn't study very much.

How nice of Monica.

I was hoping to avoid discussing last year's dispute, but Monica is still holding a grudge.

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They named her Monica. Why the name was chosen I have never learnt; but I do not conceive that there was any reason for the choice other than the taste of her parents in the matter of sounds. It is a pleasing enough name, euphoniously considered, and beyond that — as is so commonly the case — no considerations were taken into account. To her, however, at once imaginative and of a feeble and dependent spirit, the name was fateful. St. Monica was made the special object of her devotions in her childhood, and reigned so later when she became a wife.

Similarly, Alcoa (AA)CEO Klaus Kleinfeld has also dropped plans to attend, but the company will participate, said spokeswoman Monica Orbe.

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