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Edie

American  
[ee-dee] / ˈi di /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Edith.


Example Sentences

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His mother, Lynne, was the daughter of Lew and Edie Wasserman and had married Jack Myers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Born in Newcastle, she began her acting career in the late 1960s and played Edie Burgess in the ITV soap Coronation Street in 1971.

From BBC

Six miles from the mountain, on the edge of Spirit Lake—a lake created thousands of years before when another eruption had dammed the Toutle River—Harry and his wife, Edie, had hosted tourists and run their store from the green, wooden building nestled in the trees.

From Literature

In the spring of 1980, it had been three years since Edie had died, and Harry hadn’t handled it well.

From Literature

But to Harry, the lodge was where he and Edie had lived their lives.

From Literature