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Susan

American  
[soo-zuhn] / ˈsu zən /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Susanna or Susannah.


Example Sentences

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“There is absolutely no truth to any of the allegations against Mr. Black,” Susan Estrich, an attorney for Black, said in a statement.

From The Wall Street Journal

She was the boon companion of the women’s-rights activist Susan B. Anthony, and she could count among friends and allies the abolitionist Frederick Douglass.

From The Wall Street Journal

Susan Hinchcliffe, leader of Bradford Council, added: "Both venues will benefit hugely from this additional investment meaning residents and visitors can continue to have the opportunity to experience these for themselves."

From BBC

Boston Fed President Susan Collins, opening the same conference, said technology-enabled disruption is already influencing productivity, employment, and inflation.

From Barron's

Dr. Susan Partovi, who has practiced street medicine in Los Angeles for many years, has a term for the 72-hour hold under 5150:

From Los Angeles Times