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Susie

American  
[soo-zee] / ˈsu zi /
Or Susi

noun

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


Example Sentences

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"The paddock has now turned into a catwalk," says Susie Wolff of the exclusive area at Formula 1 races where teams, the media and guests gather.

From BBC

The matter reached Susie Wiles, the White House chief of staff, who called a senior xAI executive about the concerns, the people said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Susie Wiles, now White House chief of staff, also had her phone records subpoenaed when she was a private citizen as part of the investigation.

From BBC

Three rows ahead sat Kekeli, at a dual desk with her bestie, Susie.

From Literature

Just when I felt like nudging Bright and turning tail to flee, I saw Keli whisper something in Susie’s ear, and Susie threw a pointed glance at me, then filed off tittering with the other girls while Keli lingered behind, fiddling with something in her hand and looking as though she had an important errand to run.

From Literature