Lizbeth
[ liz-beth, -buhth ]
/ ˈlɪzˌbɛθ, -bəθ /
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noun
a female given name, form of Elizabeth.
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How to use Lizbeth in a sentence
"Very well, Lizbeth," said Virginia, listlessly sitting down on the hall sofa.
The Crisis, Complete|Winston ChurchillI wish we had brought a glass for you to drink the bride and bridegroom's health, Aunt 'Lizbeth.'
Gladys, the Reaper|Anne Beale"I wish you'd been thar, Lizbeth," said her admiring husband.
Honey-Sweet|Edna Turpin