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- proper noun A
diminutive of the femalegiven names Suzanne ,Susanna , etc.
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Examples
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To see the photos that I took in Suze la Rousse -- please subscribe to my private photo blog.
Characters 2009
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To see the photos that I took in Suze la Rousse -- please subscribe to my private photo blog.
Brocante / Antiques 2010
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Suze is not such a great personal finance guru anyway. —
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It’s a shame Suze is such a lousy personal finance guru.
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Then comes Susannah, who asks us to call her Suze.
What My Girlfriend Doesn’t Know Sonya Sones 2007
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She had forgotten that he had always called her Suze or Sukey.
Bottled Spider Gardner, John 2002
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Even public television doesn't care about you now: Tonight at 11: 30 P.M., in the guise of "empowering television for viewers like you," Channel 13 broadcasts an infomercial-like pep talk full of psychobabble called Suze Orman: The Courage to Be Rich.
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Dat de white folks calls Suze Ann. She's jes 'dat gal what stole my heart,
Negro Folk Rhymes Wise and Otherwise: With a Study Thomas Washington Talley
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Perhaps, in order to whet the appetite of his royal mistress, he chose to parade beneath her windows in company of Suzanne Bloch, known as Suze the Red.
The Nabob Alphonse Daudet 1868
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She was known as 'Suze' pronounced in much the same manner as you might say Susy, with the concentration being on the letter Z. Bob was known to have close associations with many young women at the time, but Suze was one of the constants in those early years of his career.
PA Pundits - International TonyfromOz 2010
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