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Zoe

American  
[zoh-ee, zoh] / ˈzoʊ i, zoʊ /
Or Zoë

noun

  1. a female given name: from a Greek word meaning “life.”


Example Sentences

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"You're choosing to take a risk that you don't have to take," says Zoe Hart, a mountain guide in France.

From BBC

"Everybody's ratio of risk and reward is different," says Zoe.

From BBC

He recently told Zoe Ball on BBC Radio 2 podcast Eras that "everything that could go wrong with me did go wrong", adding: "I have a 24-hour live-in nurse to make sure I take my medication as I should do."

From BBC

The GoFundMe, which was launched with an initial target of $500,000, has since raised more than $2.3 million, with stars such as Stephen Spielberg and Zoe Saldana contributing to help the family in the wake of James’ death.

From MarketWatch

Team GB also won silver in the men's curling, while Zoe Atkin claimed bronze in women's ski halfpipe on the final day.

From BBC