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Lottie

or Lot·ty

[ lot-ee ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Charlotte.


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Example Sentences

Although I’m also pretty certain that Van is still alive and working for Lottie, this is the only fan theory I can wholeheartedly endorse.

From Time

Lottie Joiner is a Washington, D.C.-based freelance writer and senior editor of The Crisis magazine.

Lottie believed, as an Orthodox Jew, that the next thing that happened was divine intervention.

Lottie Moon learned Chinese and ditched her Southern belle dresses for indigenous attire.

Lottie Moss Makes Her Modeling Debut: Kate is not the only Moss with a reason to celebrate.

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.

Lottie's mother presently called up the stairs for them to hurry to bed, for they surely must be taking cold.

Mrs. Slade motioned to a chair near her, which Lottie had placed, and the young man sat down.

Lottie appeared with a crimson face, bearing a little ostentatious silver plate with a card.

I became aware of a movement behind me, and looking round sharply, I saw my housemaid Lottie staring at me in amazement.

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