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Rosie

[ roh-zee ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Rose.


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Example Sentences

She agrees to be their Rosie the Riveter under one condition: they save Peeta.

Rosie Assoulin is a young New York designer who cut her teeth first at Oscar de la Renta and then Lanvin.

Rosie having a romance storyline is, for a fan, radical in itself.

Rosie, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, and all the former co-hosts of The View reunited to pay tribute to Barbara Walters.

It was a reminder of the value of Rosie as a daytime personality.

"The people of that part of the country must have felt a good deal relieved," remarked Rosie.

"I am proud that Washington was a countryman of mine," exclaimed Rosie, her eyes sparkling.

They did so, Elsie making a few brief remarks, especially on the fourth verse, which neither Rosie nor Walter ever forgot.

"I dare say; but he needn't think he can make me very much afraid of him, big as he is," laughed Rosie.

"I am strongly in favor of so doing, provided I wake in season," returned Rosie, and with that they separated for the night.

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