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Vanna White
/ˈvænə waɪt/
Definition
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Vanna White is an American television personality, actress, and entrepreneur, best known as the longtime co-host and letter-turner on the iconic game show Wheel of Fortune since 1982.
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A pop culture staple, she has appeared in various TV shows, authored books on knitting, and become synonymous with glamorous game show hosting.
Examples
Vanna White's wardrobe changes more often than the contestants' fortunes on Wheel of Fortune.
In a plot twist worthy of a soap opera, Vanna White took over the hosting duties solo for a bit, proving she's more than just the letters girl.
My grandma swears Vanna White could solve world hunger if only she had the right puzzle board.
Forget superheroes; Vanna White has been saving bad vowel guesses since the Reagan era.