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Caitlin

American  
[keyt-lin] / ˈkeɪt lɪn /

noun

  1. a female given name, Irish form of Cathleen or Kathleen.


Example Sentences

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It hasn’t become any easier, as Caitlin Vincent observes in “Opera Wars: Inside the World of Opera and the Battles for Its Future.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“It undercuts this American exceptionalism, ‘we have the best quality of life, we’re the best country in the world, everyone wants to move here,’” said Caitlin Joyce, one of two researchers at Temple University who have spent years studying the trend.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It can happen to anyone, really," Caitlin said of her diagnosis.

From BBC

After graduating, Caitlin had planned to join the Army as an intelligence officer and had booked her medical assessment for April.

From BBC

Initially, Grace was told that she would fit the bill - being her sibling, there was a high chance that her stem cells would be accepted by Caitlin's body and would aid her recovery.

From BBC