Edie

[ ee-dee ]

noun
  1. a female given name, form of Edith.

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How to use Edie in a sentence

  • It did not take much to make them laugh, and it is possible that they laughed as much at Edie as with her.

    Ruth Fielding At College | Alice B. Emerson
  • She knows how to ride, Edie does—none better—but the way Perry scared the horse didn't leave Edie much of a chance.

  • Iuliane e Edie iesu cristes leouemon of his blisfule luue balde 40 hire seoluen.

  • Sir Arthur and Edie followed, and it remained for Lovel to make the more hazardous final ascent.

    Red Cap Tales | Samuel Rutherford Crockett
  • Then, without waiting for an answer, old Edie stalked toward a low doorway and disappeared.

    Red Cap Tales | Samuel Rutherford Crockett