释义
[ juh-steen ; French zhy s-teen ] SHOW IPA
/ dʒʌˈstin; French ʒüsˈtin / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun a female given name: derived from Justin.
Words nearby Justine justificatory, justify, justify the ways of God to men, to, Justin, just in case, Justine , Justinian Code, Justinian I, Justinianian, Justinian II, Justin Martyr
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Example sentences from the Web for Justine But Google software engineer Justine Tunney did exactly that.
Occupying the Throne: Justine Tunney, Neoreactionaries, and the New 1% | Arthur Chu| August 1, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Scribbling notes in the classroom next door is Justine , a shy 17-year-old orphan who is the only female in her class.
Victims No More: Congo’s Badass Women Mechanics | Nina Strochlic| June 6, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Justine Bateman played one of them—that was just killing us.
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The Age of Treason Justine Sharrock, Mother Jones Glenn Beck loves them.
The Best Longreads on Gun Violence and Policy | David Sessions| December 15, 2012| DAILY BEAST
Andre Agassi, Lindsay Davenport, Justine Henin, and Capriati have all launched similar comebacks.
U.S. Open: Why Serena Williams Has Still Got Game | Nicholas McCarvel| September 2, 2012| DAILY BEAST
Justine hesitated, letting her glance drift to the distant group still anchored about the tennis-nets.
The Fruit of the Tree | Edith Wharton
He was another danger in her situation, and she felt Justine to be all she could manage.
I, Thou, and the Other One | Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr
Justine felt her colour rise, and her heart began to beat confusedly.
The Fruit of the Tree | Edith Wharton
Into the palms of his hands a moisture came, yet as Justine proceeded with some form of introduction he rose to his feet.
The Pace That Kills | Edgar Saltus
Justine hesitated again; then the pressure of truth overcame every barrier of expediency.
The Fruit of the Tree | Edith Wharton
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