Dictionary.com
Thesaurus.com

linsey

American  
[lin-zee] / ˈlɪn zi /

noun

plural

linseys
  1. linsey-woolsey.


Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

East Midlands Mayor Claire Ward told the Local Democracy Reporting Service she was working closely with Amber Valley MP Linsey Farnsworth to make a case for intervention from the government.

From BBC

Derbyshire Labour MP Linsey Farnsworth said she had held an "urgent meeting" with the firm and had been in touch with the GMB union.

From BBC

Spinner Linsey Smith, all-rounder Em Arlott and batter Paige Scholfield were among the other players to attract fees of more than £100,000.

From BBC

England internationals Em Arlott, Amy Jones, Danielle Gibson, Sarah Glenn and Linsey Smith are among the women's players to enter the draft at the £50,000 reserve price.

From BBC

“It was crazy. It was a surprise,” Imperial County Registrar of Voters Linsey Dale told me.

From Los Angeles Times