lizzie
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of lizzie
First recorded in 1910–15
Example Sentences
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On a recent episode of What Next: TBD, host Lizzie O’Leary spoke to Green about how, in a world where outrage, A.I. slop, and “brainrot” are all heavily incentivized by platforms, he’d rather make content that leans into the complexity of our world.
From Slate
Lizzie O’Leary: Let’s talk about the salience engine and storytelling platform on which you primarily exist, which is YouTube.
From Slate
“Ah, so there you are,” Lizzie said, beckoning me in.
From Literature
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I hustled Karl out of the room, and away down the corridor, chewing him out soundly for wandering into Lizzie’s room like that, uninvited.
From Literature
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I frowned at him, but Lizzie didn’t seem to mind at all.
From Literature
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