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Stacey

American  
[stey-see] / ˈsteɪ si /

noun

  1. a male or female given name.


Example Sentences

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She thinks it is a "really strong south Walian accent", that is heard in TV show Gavin & Stacey, from personalities such as Sir Tom Jones, and in characters depicted by actor Rhys Ifans that are regarded as truly Welsh.

From BBC

“That commitment helped shape the course of his life and reflected the deep sense of duty that was always at the core of who he was,” said his father and stepmother, James and Stacey Khork, and his mother, Donna Burhans, in a written statement.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tom Stacey, senior lecturer at Anglia Ruskin University, who works in supply chain and manufacturing research, said the company was operating within an "upper middle class squeeze".

From BBC

The firm had tried new products, he said – such as the DBX, which was well received initially, but Stacey added that projections had gone from about 5,000 sales per year down to about 1,000.

From BBC

The firm ought to diversify its core product, and go "full-in" on producing electric vehicles, Stacey said.

From BBC