Synonym: byname, cognomen, dub, moniker, sobriquet, soubriquet. Similar words: name, by name, good name, tournament, in the name of, acknowledge, acknowledgement, dynamic. Meaning: ['nɪkneɪm] n. 1. a familiar name for a person (often a shortened version of a person's given name) 2. a descriptive name for a place or thing. v. give a nickname to.
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61. Johnson earned the nickname "Magic" while still in high school.
62. Bonefish's real name was Hector, but he had earned his nickname because of his uncanny ability to find the elusive fish.
63. Hence, it goes by the popular nickname, "hairball".
64. But its nickname is the Centennial State.
65. Rob is a nickname for Robert.
66. The tickler a tick on the nickname Nickel.
67. The state borrowed the Cornhusker nickname from the university.
68. The tickler pricked a tick on the nickname Nickel.
69. His nickname, Tiny, suited him to a turn.
70. This nickname will stick to him.
71. But it was her performance on the Wasilla High School basketball team that earned her the nickname "Sarah Barracuda"— supposedly because of her fiercely competitive nature.
72. Field Marshal Erwin Rommel leads a brilliant offensive against Commonwealth forces, far exceeding his orders and earning himself the nickname "The Desert Fox".
73. Of all eloquence a nickname is the most concise, of all arguments the most unanswerable.
74. It stands for Old Kinderhook, the nickname of Martin Van Buren who came from Kinderhook, New York.
75. Its nickname — the "Gateway to the West" — is symbolized by the towering focal point of the St. Louis skyline: the Gateway Arch.
76. South Carolina's nickname is the easier of the two: It is the Palmetto State because of a fan-leafed palm tree that grows there.
77. This gives mini books the nickname pocket book or hand book.
78. Nixie sent me a fish shaped keychain because my nickname is fish and her nickname is keychain.
79. And Oregon, the Beaver State, borrows its nickname from the large, flat-tailed rodent that uses trees to build dams.
80. A nickname also can be a descriptive name for a person, place or thing.
81. That pitter-patter of pedestrian feet caused the structure to visibly rock, earning it the nickname "the wobbly bridge."
82. Complete and change your group name card with your QQ nickname plus your English name.
83. New York City. The nickname was popularized by Washington Irving and others in Salmagundi, a series of satirical sketches(1807 - 1808.
84. In 1861 Broca met a patient who had been given the nickname "Tan, " because "tan" was the only syllable he had been able to utter for the past 21 years.
85. " He asked us not to even mention the nickname, "Hyperion," but I figure the nickname gives away nothing.
86. Louis XIV's keen support of the arts earned him the nickname "The Sun King", after Apollo, Greek god of the arts.
87. The street where our church building is located has long had the nickname Skid Row.
88. Bartlett Second Lieutenant Alvin H. Davenport, zip it! You need a nickname,(www.Sentencedict.com) too?
89. This state's name from the English Channel is located in Jersey, the state nickname of "Garden State."
90. South Dakota takes its nickname, the Coyote State, from an animal that thinks flickertails are good to eat!