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Suzie

Or Su·sie,

[soo-zee]

noun

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



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“So you know Hans and Suzie too, eh?” he said, twirling the stick toward her parents.

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“I see a bit of a family resemblance, not that it’s any of my business. Anyway, we balloonists tend to stick together. It takes courage and skill to brave the heavens, and good old Hans and Suzie know as much about it as anyone.”

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After the soft dismissal of Suzie Bates to one of a few full tosses from Smith, Melie Kerr and Georgia Plimmer rebuilt with a steady stand of 68 before the game shifted in the space of two balls, with the former falling to Alice Capsey for 35 and Plimmer pinned lbw by Charlie Dean for 43.

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The other New Zealand great Suzie Bates, who had collected consecutive ducks earlier in the tournament, finally found some form with 29 studded with six boundaries before a mix-up saw her run out just when she was looking set.

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After choosing to bat rather than inserting South Africa on the back of their England collapse, Suzie Bates was out lbw to the first delivery and they chewed up 48 dot balls in a timid powerplay.

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