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Susie

or Su·si

[ soo-zee ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Susanna or Susannah.


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Example Sentences

My wife (Susie Hariet) was pregnant with our second child (they have two children, daughter Willow, 4, and son Aubrey, 2).

And above all, what I'm thinking of at the moment is his amazing wife Susie and their four beautiful young children.

She is the co-founder and editor in chief of Susie B. Magazine, a website for young women by young women.

Renowned sexpert Susie Bright consulted the actors on lesbian sex and helped choreograph the scene to get it just right.

What he wants to talk about today are Susie and Jane—who, Susie reports back, is “fine” with the sweater-jeans ensemble.

"It's too bad," murmured Susie sympathetically, as she passed a wet cloth back and forth over the girl's face.

Susie Billings, minus her khaki and cartridges, looked the picture of demureness in white muslin and baby-blue ribbons.

Chub's sister Susie was standing by the gate and seemed to be considerably excited.

Chub was already on his way to the front door, and Susie and Matt followed him from the kitchen.

Welcome swung his stick over his shoulder and stepped forward to shake hands with Susie.

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