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jacky
1[jak-ee]
Jacky
2[jak-ee]
noun
plural
Jackies(often lowercase)Ģża sailor.
a male given name, form of Jack.
a female given name, form of Jacqueline.
Jacky
/ Ė»åĻōƦ°ģÉŖ /
noun
offensiveĢżSee Jackie
Example Sentences
Wheeler also noted that there has been opposition within the Democratic caucus to Mangiās nomination by both Democratic senators from Nevada, Jacky Rosen and Catherine Cortez Masto.
Democrats Rep. Ruben Gallego of Arizona and Sen. Jacky Rosen of Nevada have narrow leads over their Republican challengers, but both outpace how Harris is expected to do in their respective states.
That included a recent Saturday in Las Vegas, where Schiff hit the campaign trail for Harris and Nevada Sen. Jacky Rosen, who is in a reelection fight against Republican Sam Brown.
The 72-year-old Democrat supports Vice President Kamala Harris and Sen. Jacky Rosen, arguing that the Democrats will stop Republicans from gutting Social Security and Medicare and will provide relief for working-class Americans.
Canvassers canāt legally leave literature in mailboxes, so they tucked SEIUās purple-and-white fliers ā printed in English and Spanish, promoting Harris, her running mate Tim Walz and Nevada Sen. Jacky Rosen as āchampions for working peopleā ā into security doors and wrought-iron gates.
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