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Marybeth

American  
[mair-ee-beth, mair-ee-beth] / ˌmɛər iˈbɛθ, ˈmɛər iˌbɛθ /

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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“The thing about HSIs is that they’re so diverse,” said Marybeth Gasman, executive director of the Center for Minority-Serving Institutions at Rutgers University.

From Los Angeles Times

The coincidental timing “brought introspection about their oath as future officers,” said the instructor, Marybeth Ulrich.

From Seattle Times

“In a disaster of this magnitude, it takes some time for all the potentially responsible parties to come into focus and be brought into court. Our investigation thus far shows a constellation of many serious failures that together led to this horrible tragedy,” MaryBeth LippSmith, co-founder of the Hawaii- and California-based firm, said in an interview Tuesday.

From Seattle Times

Amber Ferreira, 41, of Concord, New Hampshire, finished with a time of 1:15:16 to win the women’s division, followed by Marybeth Chelanga, 33, of Colorado Springs, and Meghan Davis, 22, from Plainfield, Massachusetts.

From Washington Times

Still, impacts vary and El Ninos come in "two flavors", said atmospheric scientist Marybeth Arcodia at Colorado State University.

From Reuters