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[ a-mee; English a-mee, ah-mee ] / aˈmi; English æˈmi, ɑˈmi /
noun, plural a·mies [a-mee; English a-meez, ah-meez]. /aˈmi; English æˈmiz, ɑˈmiz/. French.a female friend. a girlfriend or female lover. Words nearby amieamidohydrolase, amidol, amidships, amidst, Midsummer Night's Dream, A, amie, AMIEE, Amiens, amiga, amigo, amikacin Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for amieAmie Siegel's new video shows us how utopian treasures become fancy goods. The Best of 2013’s Daily Pic by Blake Gopnik|Blake Gopnik|December 26, 2013|DAILY BEAST The Daily Pic: Amie Siegel's new video shows us how utopian treasures become fancy goods. Watching Le Corbusier Become Fabergé|Blake Gopnik|October 1, 2013|DAILY BEAST And this examinant saith, that the names of her three imps were Margaret, Amie, and Susan. The Witch-cult in Western Europe|Margaret Alice Murray You are really hideously passée, mon amie,” she observed as she peered at herself searchingly; “but we will remedy all that. An Ambitious Man|Ella Wheeler Wilcox
But when composing her longer poems, as “Amie Khan,” or “Chicomicos,” she required complete seclusion. Lives of Celebrated Women|Samuel Griswold Goodrich He found the whole correspondence of Bonapartes victim with his friend, as the worthy magistrate put it: avec son amie. Old and New Paris, v. 1|Henry Sutherland Edwards I suppose to be an amie is something wicked in French, but it doesn't sound very bad, does it, Mamma? The Visits of Elizabeth|Elinor Glyn
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