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Dinah
[ dahy-nuh ]
noun
- Also Douay Bible, پ·Բ []. (in the Bible) the daughter of Jacob and Leah.
- a female given name: from a Hebrew word meaning “vindicated.”
Dinah
/ ˈ岹ɪə /
noun
- the daughter of Jacob and Leah (Genesis 30:21; 34)
Example Sentences
Now hitting theaters in a gorgeous 4K restoration, “Killer of Sheep” is, at last, complete, with Dinah Washington’s version of “Unforgettable,” which couldn’t be cleared for the 2007 release, returned to the movie’s poignant final stretches.
And when Stan and his wife quietly slowdance in their living room, scored to Dinah Washington’s “This Bitter Earth,” their brief respite devastates.
Staff at the restaurant on Dinah Shore Drive in Palm Desert recognized him from an incident two days before and alerted deputies.
I do know is that I'll never forget Ian McNicol or what he said to me 17 years ago: "Please be Dinah."
Over the years, Dinah's disappearance had taken its toll on his health.
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