Maggie - meaning and definition. What is Maggie
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What (who) is Maggie - definition


Maggie (British TV series)         
BRITISH TV SERIES
Maggie (1981 UK TV series); Maggie (1981 British TV series)
Maggie is a British television series produced by the BBC between 1981 and 1982. It was based on a quartet of books written by Joan Lingard during the 1970s – The Clearance, The Resettling, The Pilgrimage and The Reunion.
Maggie (1981 British TV series)         
BRITISH TV SERIES
Maggie (1981 UK TV series); Maggie (1981 British TV series)
Maggie is a British television series produced by the BBC between 1981 and 1982. It was based on a quartet of books written by Joan Lingard during the 1970s – The Clearance, The Resettling, The Pilgrimage and The Reunion.
Maggie (astronomy)         
MOLECULAR CLOUD IN THE MILKY WAY GALAXY
Maggie is a vast cloud of hydrogen gas observed within our own Milky Way galaxy. It is a filament of hydrogen 3,900 light-years long and 130 light-years wide.
Examples of use of Maggie
1. Maggie Thatcher – can you hear me, Maggie Thatcher!
2. Eight actresses play the former Prime Minister in her many incarnations: Grocers Daughter, Twinset Maggie, Power Suit Maggie, Military Maggie, Britannia Maggie, Sacrificial Maggie, Broken Maggie and Diva Maggie, each wearing a more voluminous wig than the last until the hair rivals that of Lily Savage.
3. I want an all–female plumbing company called Maggie!
4. Volz‘s mother, Maggie Anthony, arrived in Managua on Wednesday.
5. CNN‘s Maggie Lake and Eunice Yoon contributed to this report.