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Stacia

American  
[stey-shuh] / ˈsteɪ ʃə /

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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“I have done a series of books by Stacia Kane,” she recalls as an exception, “where the lead character was a white witch.”

From Los Angeles Times

In a statement, Stacia Laguna, the State Bar’s special deputy trial counsel, said, “We are satisfied with the findings of culpability.”

From Los Angeles Times

Stacia Lang: "You'd think, 'Oh my God, how is this person able to stay up all hours of the day?' But he was a real person. Sometimes he might fall asleep in the chair. He had his limitations. He could nap!"

From BBC

Stacia Lang: "She had a very, very strong personality. And I think he liked that about her because she would disagree with him."

From BBC

Stacia Lang: "On Diamonds and Pearls, Prince said, 'I'd like an all black-and-white look.' You see some of the remnants of that in the Cream video, but I knew his colour preference had changed. He had painted his house yellow, and he had a citron yellow BMW. So then I said, 'Okay, let's get him into clothes in that colour'."

From BBC