Similar words: tenancy, stagnancy, pregnancy, poignancy, malignancy, ectopic pregnancy, fancy, vacancy. Meaning: ['nænsɪ] n. a city in northeastern France in Lorraine.
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1. Bess finally conceded that Nancy was right.
2. 'Please, Vic, come with us,' Nancy coaxed.
3. Mary and Nancy chatted away across the room.
4. Nancy gripped the strap of her beach bag.
5. Nancy was in a fractious mood.
6. Nancy began to climb the stairs.
7. He was loping across the sand toward Nancy.
8. Nancy braced herself for the inevitable arguments.
9. "I'm Nancy Drew," she said, holding out her hand.
10. Nancy wondered whether it was her destiny to live in England and marry Melvyn.
11. Nancy, who had been thoughtful for some time, suddenly spoke.
12. Nancy knew she'd be a sitting duck when she raised the trap door.
13. Nancy must be going on for 60.
14. Nancy blew away the rest of the skaters.
15. Nancy swallowed hard and shook her head.
16. Mary and Nancy and John and Bill doubled.
17. On graduation , Nancy became an art teacher.
18. Nancy dropped into a nearby chair.
19. Nancy squeezed her eyes shut and prayed.
20. Nancy ran at full pelt to the school.
21. "Nancy Drew," she cried, "you're under arrest!".
22. Nancy would rattle on for hours about her grandchildren.
23. Despite her aching shoulders,[sentence dictionary] Nancy held on.
24. Nancy waited breathlessly for him to go on.
25. The buggy turned over and Nancy was thrown out.
26. His whole face would lighten when anyone mentioned Nancy.
27. Nancy left the shades down and the lights off.
28. Nancy wasn't sure what to make of Mick's apology.
29. She and Nancy roomed together at college.
30. Nancy quickly tore open the envelope.
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