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How to pronounce emmy in English?

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Type of accolade, award, honor, honour, laurels

Examples of emmy

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Emmy is a laughably overwrought humanitarian, too driven to accomplish anything.
From the dailyherald.com
Emmy enjoys playtime and exercise but also loves to hang out and smell the roses.
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Emmy Award-winning actor Harry Morgan, who played the crusty yet sympathetic Col.
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The viewership started rocketing when Cranston won the second consecutive emmy.
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Mad Men had low ratings, but because it was a critical and emmy hit, was kept.
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Emmy-winning actor Harry Morgan, who played the exasperated but endearing Col.
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Emmy Barrick and Logan Laviolette know a thing or two about wedding crashers.
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She debuted on her emmy award winning As the World Turns role on May 8, 2008.
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Emmy voters did not agree, giving the show only two nominations for writing.
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  • An annual award by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for outstanding achievements in television
  • The Emmy Award, often referred to simply as the Emmy, is a television production award, similar in nature to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainment, and is considered the television equivalent to the Academy Awards (for film), Grammy Awards (for music) and Tony Awards (for stage).
  • Dragon Tales is an American animated children's television series chronicling the adventures of two siblings, Max and Emmy, with their later friend Enrique, and their dragon friends Cassie, Ord, Zak, Wheezie, and Quetzal. ...
  • It is a female name but males could have it too. The name Emmy has an unknown origin - people argue it is Latin, French, German, English, Italian and American. It means hardworking. It is the 2320th most popular name. There are a few ways of spelling it: Emme, Emmi, Emmie, Emmy. ...
  • An award given for television production; A diminutive of Emily and Emma, also used as a female given name
  • The daughter of a drunken housepainter whom the Reverend Joseph Mahon took into his home after he discovered she had had an affair with his son Donald in Soldiers' Pay. ...
  • Ribric of success: one of the larger trophys in Cher's trophy case. Can be used as a weapon in the event of a home invasion.