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Eustacia

American  
[yoo-stey-shuh] / yuˈsteɪ ʃə /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Buildings on their private islands – Branson owns two, Necker and Mosquito islands, while Page owns nearby Eustacia – were destroyed, as were almost all buildings on the bigger adjacent island, Virgin Gorda.

From The Guardian • Sep. 17, 2017

He would like to call up Thomas Hardy, because he has a nice feeling about Eustacia Vye.

From The New Yorker • Aug. 4, 1951

Seven o'clock, the hour of the rehearsal, came round, and in a short time Eustacia could hear voices in the fuel-house.

From The Return of the Native by Hardy, Thomas

"I have been——" "You ought to have better opinions of me—I feared you were against me from the first!" exclaimed Eustacia.

From The Return of the Native by Hardy, Thomas

"Lord bless you, Eustacia, I can keep on doing it all day long."

From Jaffery by Locke, William John

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