Cathie

[ kath-ee ]

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

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How to use Cathie in a sentence

  • Aunt Cathie used to slave for them both, and when she had time—for me.

    Notwithstanding | Mary Cholmondeley
  • I used to think that if the other two died I could have lived with Aunt Cathie.

    Notwithstanding | Mary Cholmondeley
  • If Aunt Cathie was the stepping-stone which groaned beneath my feet, what of that?

    Notwithstanding | Mary Cholmondeley
  • Just in the nick of time, at the very moment we needed you most, after dear Cathie's death.

    Notwithstanding | Mary Cholmondeley
  • Mother and father always called her Cathie and it was her domestic name.