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Kathy

American  
[kath-ee] / ˈkæθ i /
Or Kathie

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Katherine and Kathleen.


Example Sentences

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Inside the Sergeantsville Inn, Shawn Lawson, the town ice-cream maker, sat next to Kathy Klink, a retired elementary school teacher and former town clerk, and Jacqueline Haut Evans, an artist and real-estate agent.

From The Wall Street Journal

The files’ release triggered a wave of resignations by business leaders over ties to Epstein and Maxwell, including Hyatt Hotels’ Thomas Pritzker, Goldman Sachs counsel and former Obama staffer Kathy Ruemmler and DP World Chief Executive Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem.

From Los Angeles Times

Last week, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul withdrew a proposal to permit commercial robotaxi services outside New York City, where Waymo is allowed to test its vehicles through March.

From MarketWatch

New York Gov Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency for the whole state ahead of the nor'easter storm and activated about 100 members of the National Guard.

From BBC

"The worst is yet to come," New York Governor Kathy Hochul told a press briefing Sunday.

From Barron's