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Rosie

[ roh-zee ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Rose.


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Example Sentences

Rosie Millard, a writer and broadcaster, accused the charity of "institutional failure" in her letter of resignation shared with the Times.

From BBC

In the wake of her resignation, in order to ensure any lessons learnt are captured, the trustees have instigated a review of ways of working between the board and executive in which Rosie has kindly agreed to participate.”

From BBC

Isn’t there someone who doesn’t have this stuff going on who he could nominate instead—someone who would still gladly investigate Rosie O’Donnell at his behest when instructed to do so by a post on social media that was otherwise mostly about Trump-branded cryptocurrency?

From Slate

Later in the episode, Rooney, who is married to ex-England footballer Wayne Rooney, became emotional over the loss of her sister Rosie, after McGuigan spoke about Danika.

From BBC

Kella, who will release his debut album in the new year, had his new single co-written by British orchestrator Rosie Danvers, who has previously arranged for Noel Gallagher, Adele and Michael Kiwanuka.

From BBC

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