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Meaning of nicknamed

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nicknamed (imp. & p. p.)

of Nickname

nicknamed Sentence Examples

  1. The jovial boy, nicknamed "Giggles," always brought laughter to the playground.
  2. The rugged mountain peak, nicknamed "The Sentinel," stood tall and majestic.
  3. The precocious toddler, nicknamed "Smarty," had an uncanny ability to absorb knowledge.
  4. The mischievous cat, nicknamed "Tinkerbell," was known for its playful antics.
  5. The eccentric scientist, nicknamed "Doc," devoted his life to unraveling the mysteries of the universe.
  6. The enigmatic artist, nicknamed "The Muse," created ethereal works that captivated audiences.
  7. The fearless adventurer, nicknamed "Indiana," sought out the unknown with unwavering determination.
  8. The elegant actress, nicknamed "Diva," commanded the stage with her mesmerizing performances.
  9. The loyal dog, nicknamed "Buddy," was an inseparable companion to his beloved owner.
  10. The mischievous student, nicknamed "The Trickster," always managed to outsmart his teachers with clever schemes.

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of Nickname

renamed, misnamed, denoted, rechristened, miscalled, code-named, relabeled, dubbed, branded, christened

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The jovial boy, nicknamed "Giggles," always brought laughter to the playground.

The rugged mountain peak, nicknamed "The Sentinel," stood tall and majestic.

The precocious toddler, nicknamed "Smarty," had an uncanny ability to absorb knowledge.

The mischievous cat, nicknamed "Tinkerbell," was known for its playful antics.