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Rosemarie

American  
[rohz-muh-ree, rohz-muh-ree] / ˌroʊz məˈri, ˈroʊz məˌri /

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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“Cruising offers an advantage for an event like this because ships can reposition if there’s cloud cover,” said Rosemarie Reed, senior vice president of marketing for Cruises.com.

From The Wall Street Journal

I don’t know, but Eric Bana was first-rate in the compelling “Untamed,” in which the whole park system was a stage and Rosemarie DeWitt a distraction from the scenery.

From The Wall Street Journal

Francis was born Concetta Rosemarie Franconero and grew up in a working-class Italian American family in Brooklyn, New York.

From BBC

Take it as a green flag if your partner has a crush on Rosemarie DeWitt.

From Salon

Two effortlessly charismatic performers, Rosemarie DeWitt and Luke Kirby, play Melody’s loving, charmingly harried and ever so slightly cool parents, who battle the insurance company for access to a machine, the Medi-Talker, that enables their daughter to converse with others.

From New York Times