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marge

[ UK /mˈɑːd‍ʒ/ ]
[ US /ˈmɑɹdʒ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a spread made chiefly from vegetable oils and used as a substitute for butter

How To Use marge In A Sentence

  • It would have been way easy for Obaa to support the tax holiday but no he wants to do this thing right and deliver the goods for the good citizents of America. marge Schneider: Did 'Operation Chaos' succeed in Indiana?
  • Marge's chain-smoking, DMV-working sister, Selma, feels the tick of her biological clock.
  • He beginneth not with obscure definitions, which must blur the margent with interpretations, and load the memory with doubtfulness: but he cometh to you with words sent in delightful proportion, either accompanied with, or prepared for the well enchanting skill of music; and with a tale forsooth he cometh unto you: with a tale which holdeth children from play, and old men from the chimney corner. English literary criticism
  • If Marge did come up to Rome suddenly, Tom had a lot of his own clothing hanging ready in the closet.
  • They are counterweighted by moments of ache (Wayne's abuse, Margene's break-down at her old job), humor (Nicki's catty asides), and tenderness. Mark Blankenship: Big Love Wife Watch!: Season 5, Ep. 1
  • I thought it a good idea; the very sight of Edith tucking in her babies and sitting down beside the library lamp to embroider me a scarfpin-holder for Christmas would bring Margery back to normal again. The Window at the White Cat
  • Margery seems defeminised, too: her experience of womanhood feels very much an outsider's view.
  • Her chapter concerning the library of the London vowess Margery de Nerford also discusses the events surrounding de Nerford's wardship, forced marriage, ensuing divorce, and legal battles.
  • In narratives by English writers from the time of Margery Kempe, the litany of discomfort, hazard, and mortal peril echoes almost unchangingly down the centuries, muting fainter sounds of pleasure.
  • Marge's first impulse was to run.
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