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Debbie

American  
[deb-ee] / ˈdɛb i /
Or Debby

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Deborah.


Example Sentences

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Rep. Debbie Dingell, a Democrat who represents a district near Detroit, said she has spoken with Sabula.

From The Wall Street Journal

In her witness statement, she says she met with Debbie Weinstein, then vice president of Google UK and Ireland after hearing from a HR colleague that she was concerned about the team and the experiences of women.

From BBC

French, who plays 'widow' Debbie Fendon, said: "This is a sitcom about a very strange little oddball family who commit a massive fraud but pretend that it's no big deal."

From BBC

Senior manager Debbie Haynes said it was the happiest news staff could have wished for before the New Year.

From BBC

I ran into familiar faces—Asad Dandia, Husein Yatabarry, Dr. Debbie Almontaser—Muslim New Yorkers I know as part of the civic ecosystem that helped propel Mamdani to success.

From Slate