marge
IPA: mˈɑrdʒ
noun
- (archaic) Margin; edge; brink or verge.
- (informal, UK, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, Canada) Margarine.
- (MLE) Mother.
- A diminutive of the female given names Marjorie or Margaret
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Examples of "marge" in Sentences
- LIghtly lube a skillet or grill pan with butter, vegan marge or oil.
- Surely, we are not the nation of idiots that she is taking us to be? marge
- Morrow, Cronkite – where are you when your country needs intelligence and integrity? marge
- Just to lie there, on the marge of the mystery, just to lie there and drink the air in great gulps, and do nothing!
- It would have been way easy for Obaa to support the tax holiday but no he wants to do this thing right and deliver the goods for the good citizents of America. marge
- Reminds me of the "b-sharps" episode of the simpsons, when marge makes a surrogate homer, but the tape speeds up, the head falls off, and the latex glove hand flies over and grabs bart by the face.
- The blazing sunlight on the beetling black; a slender gray form, radiant, starting forward to the vision from the marge where light and darkness met; a fresh young morning smile wreathed in a flame of burning gold.
- "A car cannot move without fuel in the engine," I can hear my mother chuntering as I stare at a bowl of tepid Ready Brek "Central Heating for Kids" or two slices of Mother's Pride toast with Co-op marge and a watery poached egg.
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