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Susie

American  
[soo-zee] / ˈsu zi /
Or Susi

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Susanna or Susannah.


Example Sentences

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Get some rest, pal, and say hi to Susie for me.

From Slate

Susie Martinez, 42, described how she and her sons, Louis, nine, and Joey, five, were rescued from their flat in Monmouth on Saturday at 03:30.

From BBC

A recent NBC News report described pardons being overseen by a tight circle led by Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and White House Counsel David Warrington.

From Salon

Instead of just aimlessly spending all the money you have left over after meeting your financial obligations, assign yourself a fixed amount for nonessentials, suggests Susie McLane, a certified financial planner at Summit Place Financial Advisors in Summit, N.J.

From MarketWatch

Ms. Lucio, as the often dismissive Isidora, and Ms. Verson, as the frantically fanatical Susie, have the most overtly comic roles and make the most of their material.

From The Wall Street Journal