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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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Molineux and Darcie Brown bowled superbly in the powerplay, with the former bowling Suzie Bates in the second over after Georgia Plimmer had been run-out without facing.

From BBC

New Zealand's squad is a blend of youth and experience, with veterans Sophie Devine, who will retire from the format after the tournament, Suzie Bates and Lea Tahuhu selected alongside four players aged 23 or under.

From BBC

The robot in Apple TV+’s “Sunny” was designed to be a friendly helper to Rashida Jones’ Suzie.

Suzie Gibson, a senior lecturer in English at Charles Sturt University, compared reality TV stars to "modern-day gladiators, battling for love, fame and Instagram followers".

From BBC

But Suzie Davies and director Edward Berger didn’t get overly caught up in them.

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