Proper noun
Francie
A diminutive of the female given names Frances and Francine.
As the sensory deprivation fuelled his distress, Francie said the screaming sound began to take over his brain during his nightmare ordeal. Source: Internet
Fanny he says was a nickname given to Francie away back when. Source: Internet
Ditching an audition in a Manhattan theater, Francie travels to a remote lake in the northwoods where her aunts' neighbors are 'dropping like flies' from strange accidents. Source: Internet
Julia had been widowed by the premature death of her husband Francie more than 40 years ago and raised her five children single-handed. Source: Internet
Francie recalled John’s presence in his acceptance speech and remembered him as a sitting Sinn Féin councillor assassinated by the UVF in February 1989. Source: Internet
The foundation has been laid for the fourth industrial revolution, said Francie Sadeski, partner and lead in emerging markets at Technopolis. Source: Internet