[
US
/neɪˈoʊmi/
]
NOUN
- the mother-in-law of Ruth whose story is told in the Book of Ruth in the Old Testament
How To Use Naomi In A Sentence
- Naomi was given a pony and taught to ride side-saddle.
- Because Naomi is straight and Ely is gay, their taste in guys kind of overlaps sometimes. Review: Naomi and Ely’s No Kiss List by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan
- These days, Naomi is thinking about leaving her show and becoming Big Apple issei—moving to New York. Kickboxing Geishas
- There's squillions of charity shops in Edinburgh, and they all seem to have a copy of Naomi Campbell's Swan on their bookstands.
- Naomi sends questioning looks, keen for an update on the dybbuk saga.
- Naomi was showing off her engagement ring.
- Naomi smiled and the blonde bombshell snootily followed her, without giving a backward glance.
- Naomi admits that it was peer pressure to be "cool" that drove her into having sex early.
- Not long ago, I had this sort of mixed reaction when I read that the country musician Naomi Judd, who may have contracted hepatitis C while working as a nurse more than ten years ago, has had some success with a compound called thymus extract. DR. SANJIV CHOPRA’S LIVER BOOK
- Ruth and Naomi (the word "clave" is used to describe their relationship, which is exactly the same word used in describing husband-wife relationships); David and Jonathan; and Daniel and Ashpenaz (the Hebrew describing their relationship is chesed v'rachimin-chesed translates as "mercy" but v'rachimin, which is used in a plural form suggesting more than one of its usual meanings, which includes "physical love"). Dangerous Intersection