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Janice vs Sherry - What's the difference?

janice | sherry |

As proper nouns the difference between janice and sherry

is that janice is {{given name|female|from=Hebrew}} while Sherry is {{given name|female|from=English}}, from the sherry wine, or a variant of Cheri.

As a noun sherry is

a fortified wine produced in Jerez de la Frontera in Spain, or a similar wine produced elsewhere.

janice

English

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • .
  • * 1899 Paul Leicester Ford: Janice Meredith : Chapter 1:
  • "Yes, Mommy," answered Janice . Then she turned to her friend and asked, "Shall I wear my light chintz and kenton kerchief, or my purple and white striped Persian?"
    "Sufficiently smart for a country lass, Jan," cried her friend.
  • * 1999 Peter McPhee: Runner : ISBN 1550286749 page 37,38:
  • "Now class," she said, "my name is Mrs. Chubbie. I know how most of you would like to pronounce it, but the correct pronunciation is Mrs. Shew-bay." - - -
    "It's Jan-eece," the goth-girl says.
    "Pardon me?" Mrs Shew-bay asks very properly.
    "My name is pronounced Jan-eece. Not Janice'." The whole class tries to stop from laughing out loud at this. - - - "I've changed since last year. ' Janice is the name of some average, boring student. Do I look average to you?"

    sherry

    English

    (wikipedia sherry)

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • (uncountable) A fortified wine produced in in Spain, or a similar wine produced elsewhere.
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  • A variety of sherry.
  • They produce several quality sherries .
  • A glass of sherry.
  • Would you like a sherry ?

    See also

    * amontillado ----