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jee

American  
[jee] / dʒi /

interjection

jeed, jeeing
  1. a less common variant of gee.


Example Sentences

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With a family of four — Jee, 46, a hairdresser, and their two sons, Owen, 14, and Allen, 12 — Blackwell was initially concerned about whether a full-time art career could sustain their household.

From Los Angeles Times

Obviously, that never ended up happening,” Jee Blackwell says.

From Los Angeles Times

That’s because much of the decor was handmade by Blackwell after he and his wife, Jee, bought their house in 2012.

From Los Angeles Times

Jee Blackwell often reminds her husband to take breaks from his work.

From Los Angeles Times

Cellist Patrick Jee rehearsed in a Yankees jersey already signed by Torre and Jeter.

From Seattle Times