Examples of using Winnie in English and their translations into Thai
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She bit me, Winnie!
Contact person: Winnie.
Winnie the Pooh.
Donald Winnie the Pooh Goofy.
James and Winnie working on new designs.
Winnie the Pooh.
Tags: Winnie The Pooh.
It's me. Hey, Winnie.
That's because thou art perfect, Winnie.
You can't just be friends with a cute, hairy number like Winnie.
Winnie. Winnie, we will make more potion because, Winnie, we have the book!
To James and Winnie, passion is centred on collaboration, tradition and embracing possibilities.
We're in an era where we're looking at ourselves, becoming more design-centric, supporting local creators,” Winnie says.
The executive director of Oxfam International, Winnie Byanyima, noted that hundreds of millions of people remain ever poor because they are trapped in inequality, a development that now undermines democracy everywhere and threatens to fracture the very societies that host us.
A pair of special edition Disney Ufufy luggage tags*(either Mickey and Minnie or Winnie the Pooh and Piglet) is now up for grabs for MyDisney fans, when you purchase selected Park ticket(s) through your MyDisney Account.
Stephanie Fong, the owner of the gallery, is a friend of James and Winnie, and shares their love for showcasing and working with fellow Singaporean and Asian artists.
Winnie is enthusiastic, motivating and knowledgeable. I find her class fun and challenging because she mixes the releases every week. She inspires me to strive and come back for more”- Cecilia Pau.
From the swanky villas of Winnie Mandela to the gritty streets of the former mining hostels, Soweto is open to visitors, on foot or by bike. With a guide, pedal to Soweto's key historic sites, breaking for a sip of sorghum beer.
Meet James Quan and Winnie Chan, the husband-wife duo behind Bynd Artisan. Founded in 2014, their ateliers are an experiential retail concept that personalises paper and leather goods and is built upon the legacy of Winnie's grandfather, who established Singapore's oldest bookbindery in the 1940s.
Winnie's grandfather first set up his bookbinding business along Mohamed Sultan Road; the district has since transformed into a vibrant nightlife and dining spot.“I remember playing around the area as a child,” Winnie reminisces.“[I have nostalgic memories of] the long, narrow shophouse and the smell of paper.”.