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Julie

American  
[joo-lee] / ˈdʒu li /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Julia.


Example Sentences

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The club was also the "regular weekend haunt" for Julie Luff and her friends when Barlow started performing there, his parents keeping a watchful eye on him.

From BBC

Columnist Julie Jargon has compiled tips on how both partners can get up to speed.

From The Wall Street Journal

These in-home sensors and location trackers can help families keep tabs on the health and safety of their aging loved ones while also respecting their privacy, writes Julie Jargon.

From The Wall Street Journal

Devices ranging from in-home sensors to location trackers can help families keep tabs on their aging loved ones while also respecting their privacy, writes Julie Jargon.

From The Wall Street Journal

This term, coined by clinical psychologists and relationship researchers John Gottman and Julie Gottman, refers to a simple bid for a positive connection — a small interaction that reminds you both that you see each other as people, not enemies.

From MarketWatch