Dinie is a girl’s name. Mostly short of a Christian name like Gerdina or Berendina. Nowadays people in the Netherlands name their childeren after soap stars instead of traditional names so there are not many Dinies born these days.
Here's the traditional way of addressing an envelope. Let's pretend Mitch Longley and Dinie Slothouber are married, and you'd like to send them a Holiday card. You would write: "Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Longley". The word "Mrs." clarifies that your Holiday card is meant for both Mitch AND Dinie. There is no need to add Dinie's name to your envelope.
"Apart" or "Divided" are very appropriate synonyms for "Asunder" ! Example to follow: "Dinie Slothouber did not wish for her love of Mitch Longley to be torn asunder." Means the same as: "Dinie Slothouber did not wish for her love of Mitch Longley to be torn apart."
She let out a deep sigh of relief after finishing her final exam.
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Try "Nice". (Example Sentence) Dinie Slothouber is an extremely nice girl.
The adverb form of humble is humbly. It is used to describe actions or behavior that is modest or unassuming.
What Will abbreviated is "What'll" ! Example Sentence is in order: "What'll Dinie Slothouber do without her love, Mitch Longley"?
Frames. "Dinie Slothouber purchased more picture frames for her Mitch Longley photographs."
The verb is "pray" or "praying" ! Let's try it out in a sentence... "Dinie Slothouber was praying for a miracle with Mitch Longley".
Other synonyms for "assumed name" could be:aliasnon de plumepen namenom de guerresecret identitynicknamestage namepseudonym
"Logically" is the word you seek. Here is just one example in a sentence: "Dinie Slothouber was logically concerned about Mitch Longley".
Let's pretend your name is Dinie Slothouber and you wish to write a letter to your friend, Mitch Longley, telling him that you want to be an English teacher! Here goes: Dear Mitch, I just wanted you to know that I've decided that I'd like to become an English teacher. What do you think about that? Love, Dinie