Sadie

[ sey-dee ]

noun
  1. a female given name, form of Sara or Sarah.

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How to use Sadie in a sentence

  • Charnock hesitated about meeting Sadie at breakfast, but found her calm and apparently good-humored.

    The Girl From Keller's | Harold Bindloss
  • Sadie did not often sulk, and he was grateful because she said nothing about what had happened on the previous night.

    The Girl From Keller's | Harold Bindloss
  • After all, Sadie was really treating him well; she might, for example, have stopped his getting liquor.

    The Girl From Keller's | Harold Bindloss
  • Moreover, Sadie was not about and would not come home until afternoon; he might get back before her.

    The Girl From Keller's | Harold Bindloss
  • Sadie, putting her foot on the wheel when the ostler held up the light, saw Charnock lying on a bundle of sacks.

    The Girl From Keller's | Harold Bindloss