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Sadie

American  
[sey-dee] / ˈseɪ di /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Sara or Sarah.

  2. Sadie Hawkins.


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Harry was joined in court by model Elizabeth Hurley, actor Sadie Frost, Sir Elton John and the singer's husband David Furnish, as well as campaigner Baroness Lawrence and Sir Simon Hughes, the former Liberal Democrat MP.

From BBC

An experienced UK freelancer sourced stories about Sadie Frost's troubled relationship with Jude Law.

From BBC

My mom’s best friend, Sadie, a.k.a. my current boss, politely called it “ill-arranged.”

From Literature

Sadie, ever loyal to my mom, had slipped it into my bag, neatly wrapped in foil, saying it was for the three of us.

From Literature

Sadie had negotiated for her cornbread debut with the legendary grandparents who made the big decisions at Sandy June’s.

From Literature