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Michal

[mahy-kuhl]

noun

  1. (in the Bible) a daughter of Saul, who became the wife of David.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of Michal1

Ultimately from Hebrew ī, of uncertain origin and meaning
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Example Sentences

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Michal Wiezik, an ecologist and MEP for the opposition party Progressive Slovakia, told the BBC last month the government's plan was "absurd" and it had already failed to limit the number of attacks "by the unprecedented culling of this protected species."

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Michal Marek, who runs an NGO that monitors disinformation and propaganda in Poland, offers some examples of the anti-Ukraine material being circulated on social media.

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In “Fresh from Poland: New Vegetarian Cooking from the Old Country,” Warsaw-based author Michal Korkosz offers a quieter evolution of pierogi — one that leans into elegance rather than audacity.

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"It's absurd," said Michal Wiezek, an ecologist and MEP for opposition party Progressive Slovakia.

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Michal Maly was arrested and appeared in court in connection with the murder.

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