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margarite

[mahr-guh-rahyt] / ˈmɑr gəˌraɪt /
NOUN
pearl
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“He’s a great orator, he has a keen intellect and a lot of knowledge,” said Margarite Goodenow, a retiree from Council Bluffs who said she is so far supporting Ramaswamy over Trump.

From Seattle Times

In Russia, Margarite Simonyan, the head of the state-owned Russian RT news network, gloated last week that “Kyiv’s economy is in tatters,” calling it “a small but pleasant thing.”

From Seattle Times

Three Falcons players — Abigail Neff, Margarite Stefanelli and Kayla Rieu — scored at least 13 goals each this season.

From Washington Post

St. John’s finally met its match in Good Counsel, which handed the Cadets their first loss of the year thanks to an overtime goal off the stick of senior Margarite Stefanelli.

From Washington Post

About two minutes later, Sydney Sweeney executed a pinpoint cross to Margarite Stefanelli on the left post.

From Washington Post