emmy

IPA: ˈɛmi

Root Word: Emmy

noun

  • A diminutive of Emily, Emma, Emmeline or Amelia, also used as a female given name.
  • An award given for artistic excellence in television productions.
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Examples of "emmy" in Sentences

  • Get ready to give her the golden globes, SAG, emmy etc.
  • Technically, it was the producers of the program that won the emmy.
  • NASA won an emmy for their technical achievement of filming a man landing on the moon.
  • He’s hosted and performed SNL twice (where he went on to win emmy’s for the digital shorts).
  • Oh go fuck off "emmy", if you don't like tracie's blog then stop visiting and commenting on it.
  • The show, which started out slowly, has now become a multi emmy winner and revived Alec Bladwins career
  • The emmy winner was the 1858 version, in which my brother played William Byers, founder of the Rocky Mountain News.
  • She is best known as the emmy nominated actress who played the feisty bush pilot, Maggie O'Connell, on the hit show,
  • Lynch will surely be dealing with an Oscar campaign for her contribution in “J&J” long before Emmy season (as such) comes down the pike … which will increase the drumbeat for her inevitable emmy nom ….

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