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Sid

American  
[sid] / sɪd /

noun

  1. a male or female given name, form of Sidney or Sydney.


Example Sentences

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There will be adverts, reminiscent of the "Tell Sid" campaign of the 1980s, which encouraged people to invest in the newly privatised British Gas.

From BBC

I learned about my mother’s new husband, Sid Luft, while watching my father’s TV in 1952.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mama, Sid and I moved into a sublet and eventually into a 19-room Tudor-style mansion.

From The Wall Street Journal

But new venues like South Pasadena’s Sid the Cat Auditorium and Re:Frame in Atwater Village have taken similar big swings in recent months.

From Los Angeles Times

After doing an extensive analysis, Revolut determined that applying for a new license was the more viable path, said Sid Jajodia, global chief banking officer who had been leading its U.S. operations, in an interview.

From The Wall Street Journal