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Debbie

or Deb·by

[ deb-ee ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Deborah.


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Example Sentences

Earth to Debbie Wasserman Schultz and the DNC: dyspeptic dad still votes.

Toss in Republican National Committee head Reince Priebus and his Democratic counterpart, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, too.

Debbie Papyn, an acclaimed travel blogger from Belgium, recently visited Bhutan and stayed at one of the Aman Resorts.

Cheit criticizes journalist Debbie Nathan for her phrase “junior McMartins” in describing “a nationwide rash of similar cases.”

Debbie Nathan championed Michaels in a 1988 Village Voice piece.

“Scand'lous, I calls it,” Debbie confided to the pan of corn bread she was busily cutting into golden brown pieces.

We explained our presence there, and the boy explained to us that the Bishop and Aunt Debbie were away.

She had been married to the Bishop not long before the manifesto, and he had been married several years then to Debbie.

You ought to sit beside him with an umbrella, teased Debbie.

Poor Debbie's house was burned; Wink and Wiggle are all smashed up.

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