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  • proper noun A diminutive of the female given name Elizabeth.

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Examples

  • From the moment he’d appeared, Alec knew this Dr. Jones was a fraud, and from her expression Liz knew it as well.

    Rhapsody In Time Judith O’Brien 1994

  • From the moment he’d appeared, Alec knew this Dr. Jones was a fraud, and from her expression Liz knew it as well.

    Rhapsody In Time Judith O’Brien 1994

  • Hazel’s eyes widened as she watched him towel off his extraordinary torso, an expression Liz caught as she shook out the creases in the fresh shirt.

    Rhapsody In Time Judith O’Brien 1994

  • Hazel’s eyes widened as she watched him towel off his extraordinary torso, an expression Liz caught as she shook out the creases in the fresh shirt.

    Rhapsody In Time Judith O’Brien 1994

  • Liz is actually the public policy director for the Oregon School Based Health Care Network.

    Family 2009

  • Liz is recovering quickly from her c-section and the twins are – as expected – perfect.

    The Twins 2009

  • Liz is a great friend, in addition to being one fine rebel of a geek.

    Web Teacher › BlogHer09 Recap from the Geek Lab 2009

  • Liz is working full time at the house taking care of the children (and some might argue her husband).

    Friends 2009

  • Liz is running on an accountability platform, and is supportive of the local Tea Party: her website is here.

    Meet Liz Carter (R CAND, GA-04). | RedState 2010

  • But I managed to misplace my keys and Liz is off with the twins looking to replace our dishwasher.

    Weblogs 2009

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