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moniker

[mon-i-ker] / ˈmɒn ɪ kər /


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Long after she went free, D’Aquino lived with the stigma — and carried the peculiar allure — of the moniker history had saddled her with.

From Los Angeles Times

Hindsight being 20/20, I would have just kept Kevin Fredericks, which was my Facebook name, but I think KevOnStage is cool as a moniker.

From Los Angeles Times

The Oscars, much like the Emmys, Grammys and Golden Globes, are better known by the monikers derived from their respective trophies instead of the organisations and professional academies that back them.

From BBC

Now she has got the world-class goal to go with the moniker, does she fancy her chances of winning the award outright?

From BBC

It could take several month to find a replacement for Davie, who earned the moniker of "Teflon Tim" for his ability to bounce back from scandals.

From Barron's