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Bethsabee

American  
[beth-sey-bee-ee] / bɛθˈseɪ biˌi /

noun

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  1. Bathsheba.


Example Sentences

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Baroness Bethsabée de Rothschild, an heiress to the Rothschild banking fortune and benefactor of Israeli arts, took Ms. Gluck under her wing.

From Washington Post

By this time Ms. Gluck had befriended Baroness Bethsabée de Rothschild, an heiress to the Rothschild banking fortune and a longtime Graham benefactor.

From New York Times

Written and directed by Mia Hansen-Love; director of photography, Stéphane Fontaine; edited by Marion Monnier; production design by Mathieu Menut and Charlotte de Cadeville; costumes by Bethsabée Dreyfus; produced by Philippe Martin and David Thion; released by Sundance Selects.

From New York Times

Such is the beautiful picture Holy Scripture portrays for us of King Solomon and his mother Bethsabee.

From Project Gutenberg

In Israel, Guy's sister Bethsabee, 49, has set up a crafts industry for refu gees, is the prime financial force behind the Martha Graham dance troupe.

From Time Magazine Archive