dominics

[US]/'dɔminik/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. Dominic (a masculine given name)
adj. related to Santo Domingo.

Example Sentences

Dominic is a popular name in many English-speaking countries.

She has been friends with Dominic since they were in elementary school.

Dominic enjoys playing soccer in his free time.

They decided to name their son Dominic after his grandfather.

Dominic's favorite food is pizza.

She invited Dominic to her birthday party.

Dominic is known for his sense of humor.

They are planning a surprise party for Dominic's birthday.

Dominic always helps out his friends in need.

She bought a birthday gift for Dominic.

Real-world Examples

I suppose you'll want to know if I identify this Dominic.

Source: American TV series Person of Interest Season 4

I think we were right about Dominic's intentions.

Source: American TV series Person of Interest Season 4

And you think he'll confront dominic?

Source: American TV series Person of Interest Season 4

Sounds like this Dominic's a lot smarter than that.

Source: American TV series Person of Interest Season 4

The five include Francis Lorenzo, who is the current deputy ambassador of the Dominic Republic to the UN.

Source: VOA Special October 2015 Collection

Not until I went to the pharmacy to pick up medication for my son and they asked if I wanted dominic's, too.

Source: The Good Place Season 2

When I read the story, I was convinced that there would be an explanation from Dominic, because I know that he's a man of honor and integrity.

Source: BBC Listening May 2020 Collection

Little phrases about 'putting people on their honor' and 'telling tales out of school'-as though the bally Empire were the fifth form at St. Dominic's!

Source: The Disappearing Horizon

Now, another little phrase you might put on your Facebook posts: " A night out with Dominic, Jane, Charlotte" , and you got a picture of them all having a great time.

Source: Engvid-Benjamin Course Collection

The establishment of the two great mendicant orders of St Dominic and St. Francis, it is observed by Machiavel, revived, in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, the languishing faith and devotion of the catholic church.

Source: The Wealth of Nations (Part Four)

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