Use of nickname in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include nickname at the start of sentence, nickname at the end of sentence and nickname in the middle of sentence

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nickname at the end of sentence


  1. She called me by my nickname.
  2. Every Aussie team has a nickname.
  3. She professed to hate her nickname.
  4. We usually call him by his nickname.
  5. The child answers only to its nickname.
  6. The provost of Glasgow gave her a nickname.
  7. His teammates have tagged him with a second nickname.
  8. After his exploits the Northerns side adopted the nickname.

nickname in the middle of sentence


  1. Rob is a nickname of Robert.
  2. Harold's nickname was Harry.
  3. Red got his nickname for his red hair.
  4. Why do you fasten such a nickname on her?
  5. We always nickname him "Little Lazy Cat".
  6. Stephen even earned the nickname Hawkeye.
  7. Why do you fastened such a nickname on me?
  8. They taunted him with the nickname 'Fatso'.
  9. Stephen earned himself the nickname Hawkeye.
  10. He got his nickname "Ash" from his heavy smoking.
  11. Soul Folks' nickname, Slow Folks, is not baseless.
  12. He worked in a garage?hence his nickname "Spanner".
  13. His nickname was Ginger because of his ginger hair.
  14. "Chalky" is a common nickname for people called White.
  15. We always use the nickname Beth for our daughter Elizabeth.
  16. His nickname, which he despises, illustrates his low profile.
  17. Leicester Tigers lived up to their nickname in a very attacking game.
  18. His family's Cantonese nickname for him translates as Never Sits Still.
  19. Andrew roared with delight when he heard Rachel's nickname for the baby.
  20. He got his nickname when he was at school and it stuck for the rest of his life.
  21. "Darwin" was the nickname he was given at high school, because of his interest in science.

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