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Katie

or Ka·tey

[ key-tee ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Katherine or Catherine.


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Example Sentences

My sisters Sarah and Katie inspired the female dynamics in the film.

When he left to join the Spanish-American War, Katie kept a picture of him on a locket around her neck.

Dr. Katherine (Katie) Mack is a theoretical astrophysicist at Melbourne University and has written for Slate, Time, and elsewhere.

Another, founded by Katie Packer Gage herself, WWP Strategies, pulled in $5.5 million that election.

Staff writers Steve Contorno and Katie Sanders contributed to this report.

Poor Queeker said this and shook hands with as much earnestness as if he had not seen Katie for five years.

“You are very complimentary,” said Katie, with a glance at her cousin, which threw that young lady into silent convulsions.

Billy Towler,” exclaimed Katie, with animation; “yes, I remember; you are right in expecting me to be interested in him.

You did,” replied Katie with a slight frown, “and I hope you have come to apologise for your naughty conduct.

And so,” said Katie, still keeping up her fictitious indignation, “you come to beg money from me?

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