Lottie

or Lot·ty

[ lot-ee ]

noun
  1. a female given name, form of Charlotte.

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How to use Lottie in a sentence

  • Ballard had Lottie Jackson and the ambulance crew “on standby,” in case the jury wanted them.

  • When Ann's dark eyes flashed as wickedly as they did then, Lottie always submitted without a word.

    Mildred's Inheritance | Annie Fellows Johnston
  • Lottie's mother presently called up the stairs for them to hurry to bed, for they surely must be taking cold.

    Mildred's Inheritance | Annie Fellows Johnston
  • Mrs. Slade motioned to a chair near her, which Lottie had placed, and the young man sat down.

    The Butterfly House | Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
  • Lottie appeared with a crimson face, bearing a little ostentatious silver plate with a card.

    The Butterfly House | Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
  • I became aware of a movement behind me, and looking round sharply, I saw my housemaid Lottie staring at me in amazement.

    The Blue Germ | Martin Swayne