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Definition of Judy Garland
1. Noun. United States singer and film actress (1922-1969).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Judy Garland
Literary usage of Judy Garland
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Romantic Weekends in Virginia, Washington DC and Maryland by Norman Renove, Norman Renouf, Kathy Renouf (2000)
"And so, they came - seven US Presidents, such stars as Betty Davis, Judy Garland,
Bob Hope, Will Rogers, and a host of other dignitaries. ..."
2. The Catskills Alive! by Francine Silverman (2003)
"According to Loretta, her husband served an egg salad sandwich to Judy Garland,
who sent it back three times! ..."
3. The Rich Single Life: Abundance, Opportunity & Purpose in God by Andrew Farmer (1998)
"... is such waste?1 fefe If I'm such a legend, why am I so lonely?2 — Judy Garland
It is this very sense of wastefulness that this book is meant to address. ..."
4. Adventure Guide to Texas by Kimberly Young (1999)
"Among its guests were Marlene Dietrich, Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Audie Murphy
and the Three Stooges. It was one of the nation's most lavish hotels and ..."
5. Hollywood & the Best of Los Angeles Alive!by Robert White, Phyllis White by Robert White, Phyllis White (2002)
"Dorothy (Judy Garland), The Wizard of Oz 8el-Air is poshest of the posh. Areas like
Brentwood and Pacific Palisades, ..."
6. Romantic Weekends in Northern and Central Florida by Janet Groene, Gordon Groene (2003)
"^ouse 'Bed and ^breakfast It could be a movie set for a film starring Judy Garland
and Mickey Rooney, a two-story house built in 1910 by a lumber baron who ..."
7. How to Become a Hindu: A Guide for Seekers and Born Hindus = Hindu Kanthaṃ by Subramuniya, Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami (2000)
"Name changing is common among actors, singers and performers. Judy Garland was
born Frances Gumm, James Garner was James Baumgardner and Arlene Francis was ..."