lizzie
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of lizzie
First recorded in 1910–15
Example Sentences
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The bank’s analysts, led by Lizzie Dove, said Carnival appears to be the least affected of the big three by the pressure in the Caribbean, citing its reduced exposure to the region.
From Barron's
“We see a less favorable risk-reward for 2026, driven primarily by the supply/demand setup in the Caribbean and Norwegian’s outsized exposure to that market,” analysts led by Lizzie Dove said.
From Barron's
A momentous accomplishment, but then why Lizzie asks, “Why does it feel somehow like it’s all slipping away? And how do we get it back?”
From Los Angeles Times
He and his cousin Lizzie Post recently updated the business etiquette guide, the basis for this quiz.
“If you’re lending your space to host, the only thing you’re responsible for is that it’s clean and ready for people to use it,” says Lizzie Post, an etiquette expert at The Emily Post Institute.
From MarketWatch
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