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Ozzie

[ oz-ee ]

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Oswald.


ozzie

/ ˈɒzɪ /

noun

  1. informal.
    a hospital


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Example Sentences

It was a remarkable portrait of an American fantasy rooted in Ozzie and Harriet, not history.

Rick “Ozzie” Nelson: No, the CIA does not conduct domestic spying or collect intelligence on U.S. citizens.

I do not think Ozzie had any malice toward Cubans specifically in his comments.

I asked them about Ozzie, and their first response was, “Nothing will change.”

Not surprisingly, he has been closely monitoring the controversy over Miami Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen.

My actual association with him in Japan was limited to other than just seeing him in the barracks and saying, "Hi, Ozzie."

With this he kicked Ozzie B. soundly and sent him, still sobbing, up the road.

Why was the resplendent, the utterly correct Ozzie dancing in a dancing studio in Putney?

His brother always had something new, and it was always absorbingly interesting to Ozzie B.

No—oo—no,” began Ozzie B., beginning to cry again—“Don't kill 'im—it'll be cruel.

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