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Rosie

American  
[roh-zee] / ˈroʊ zi /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Rose.


Example Sentences

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There’s this dog beach there, Rosie’s Beach.

From Los Angeles Times

Rosie Clark, a Maryland volunteer who did some genealogical research on the Cheltenham burial site, asserts that many official documents were forged.

From Barron's

Looking at the recipe for Rosie’s “Unfried Chicken” now, as someone who develops her own, I can admit it’s not revolutionary.

From Salon

Collins is best known for starring in Netflix’s “Emily in Paris,” as well as films including “The Blind Side,” “Love, Rosie” and “To the Bone.”

From Los Angeles Times

Rosie Okatcha, an influencer from the U.K., proclaimed the year would be “The Age of Analog” with consumers swapping music streaming for iPods and vinyl records, and choosing crafting over doomscrolling.

From Los Angeles Times