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Prissie

American  
[pris-ee] / ˈprɪs i /
Or Prissy

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Priscilla.


Example Sentences

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Prissie, I wish you'd tell me how you manage it, I wouldn't tell a soul.'

From The Talking Horse And Other Tales by Anstey, F.

She can't help it if the stones aren't real, and she made up for quality by quantity anyhow; didn't you, Prissie?'

From The Talking Horse And Other Tales by Anstey, F.

Dear Prissie, you should not take things so seriously.

From Brenda's Ward A Sequel to 'Amy in Acadia' by Reed, Helen Leah

When Martine called her "Prissie," Priscilla knew that she meant mischief, and though in her inmost heart she admitted that Martine's teasing carried no real sting, she never stood this teasing with very good grace.

From Amy in Acadia A Story for Girls by Reed, Helen Leah

"I was only thinking, Prissie," responded Martine; "and I can't do two things at the same time—listen and think."

From Brenda's Ward A Sequel to 'Amy in Acadia' by Reed, Helen Leah

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