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Mary
[mair-ee, mer-ee]
noun
Also called Virgin Mary. the mother of Jesus.
the sister of Lazarus and Martha. Luke 10:38–42; John 11:1,2.
Princess Victoria Mary of Teck, 1867–1953, Queen of England 1910–36 (wife of George V).
Slang: Sometimes Disparaging and Offensive., a term used to refer to or address a gay man (sometimes used facetiously).
a female given name.
Mary
1/ ˈmɛərɪ /
noun
New Testament
the mother of Jesus, believed to have conceived and borne him while still a virgin; she was married to Joseph (Matthew 1:18–25). Major feast days: Feb 2, Mar 25, May 31, Aug 15, Sept 8
the sister of Martha and Lazarus (Luke 10:38–42; John 11:1–2)
obsolete, an Aboriginal woman or girl
Mary
2/ ˈmɛərɪ /
noun
original name Princess Mary of Teck. 1867–1953, queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1910–36) by marriage to George V
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Mary eventually remarried toward the end of the series, to race car driver Henry Talbot, but “The Grand Finale” sees the couple divorced and Mary on the outs from society.
Mary, meanwhile, is in the midst of a public divorce scandal that threatens to derail her reputation.
That crack - sharp, irreverent, wickedly funny - is the perfect way into the Booker Prize-winning author and activist's new memoir, Mother Mary Comes to Me.
A section of the street between Mary Street and West Street has been closed.
Ms Atwood said she wrote a short story for 17-year olds about two "very, very good children" named John and Mary, since her award-winning book was no longer suitable for some Alberta schools.
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