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Alexis

American  
[uh-lek-sis] / əˈlɛk sɪs /

noun

  1. a first name: from a Greek word meaning “helper.”


Example Sentences

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Mum Alexis says screen time is a "topic of conversation every day - because we do it every day".

From BBC

Alexis says following the new rules hasn't been easy.

From BBC

"This has definitely made me more aware and almost made me start doing things that I've always said, 'Oh, we need to do that,'" Alexis says.

From BBC

Alexis Okeowo, New Yorker staff writer: I was a late discoverer of Taix, stumbling upon it when I moved to a bungalow just above Sunset during the pandemic from New York.

From Los Angeles Times

In the casual, observational fashion of Alexis de Tocqueville, or perhaps more like Steinbeck, McCarthy talks to men, young and old, at road stops and tourist traps from Atlantic City to a Lake Tahoe casino, interviewing them about what Aristotle calls “the nature of the friendship.”

From Los Angeles Times