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betty

1

[ bet-ee ]

noun

, plural bet·ties.


Betty

2

[ bet-ee ]

noun

  1. a first name, form of Elizabeth.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of betty1

An Americanism dating back to 1915–20; by shortening
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Example Sentences

Deborah Crisp from Bromley said her mother Betty, who has dementia, had spent almost £200,000 on care, but since her money began to run out, Bromley Council had refused to pay for her to stay at the nursing home she was familiar with.

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Mrs Crisp, 66, told BBC London that Betty, who also has hypertension, heart failure and kidney failure, had lived at her current care home in Sidcup for three years.

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She said on one occasion, when Betty had needed to attend her doctor's surgery, she was so upset she had to be given medication.

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It advised her she would have to make up the difference in the cost herself or accept moving Betty to a new care home, Mrs Crisp added.

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“Betty White: A Celebration” included behind-the-scenes footage from her myriad acting gigs over the decades and quotes from her final interview.

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