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Betsy

or Bet·sey, Bet·si

[ bet-see ]

noun

  1. a first name, form of Elizabeth.


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Example Sentences

And just as Trump’s first secretary of education, Betsy DeVos, had no experience in the world of public schools, so McMahon’s experience running World Wrestling Entertainment has rendered her, in her words, an “outsider” in the field of education.

From Slate

Referring to current and former Education secretaries, he added: “After the admirable performance of ‘outsider’ Betsy DeVos and the profound ineptitude of veteran school administrator Miguel Cardona, I’d avoid gross assumptions based on biography.”

Trump’s first-term Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said those changes were needed to provide stronger due-process protections for accused students.

Florida voter Betsy Linkhorst, a first-time voter, said the result left her "heartbroken, scared and frankly, worried for the future".

From BBC

On Tuesday, Betsy Linkhorst, 18, will cast her very first vote not just for who should be in the White House, but on the issue of abortion.

From BBC

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