Proper noun
Alexie (plural Alexies)
A surname.
Alexie Jimmie, 76, says his family was one of the first to settle in Toksook Bay in 1964. Source: Internet
Alexie was a 1999 O. Henry Award juror, and was one of the judges for the 2000 inaugural PEN/Amazon.com Short Story Award. Source: Internet
Alexie and I knew on our first date in Richmond that we were going to spend the rest of our lives together. Source: Internet
I especially liked A Strange Day in July by Sherman Alexie and by Gregory Maguire, but there isn’t a dud in the bunch. Source: Internet
It features some of the most luminous names in children’s adult books, including Stephen King, Lemony Snicket, Sherman Alexie, Kate DiCamillo, Jules Feiffer, and Van Allsburg himself; first printing is 250,000, for an October 25 laydown. Source: Internet
“I was at the foot of his grave, and as they lowered his coffin into the ground, the tombstone came into view and what I saw was my name,” Alexie says. Source: Internet