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Cecily

American  
[ses-uh-lee] / ˈsɛs ə li /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Cecilia.


Example Sentences

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Teachers union leader Cecily Myart-Cruz said her union remained allied with the others even though classroom teachers were not targeted by the cuts: “We stand together.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Mayra was an activist, an advocate, a leader, a friend, and most of all a beloved teacher,” said Cecily Myart-Cruz, president of United Teachers Los Angeles.

From Los Angeles Times

“The Sepulveda Corridor is a vital link for the communities of Los Angeles,” Cecily Way, senior executive officer of countywide planning for Metro, said last week.

From Los Angeles Times

United Teachers-Los Angeles President Cecily Myart-Cruz said teachers support the proposal because it would not only raise money for after-school programs, but also help teachers find housing in L.A.

From Los Angeles Times

Yang is not the first “Saturday Night Live” cast member to leave midseason — he joins the company of past “SNL” greats like Cecily Strong, Molly Shannon, Amy Poehler and a handful of others who exited the show outside of the traditional period for departures while the show is on summer hiatus.

From Los Angeles Times