Maisie

[ mey-zee ]

noun
  1. a female given name, Scottish form of Margaret.

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How to use Maisie in a sentence

  • Could she have been symbolically protecting Maisie from the “crowns” that the Tuttles placed on their victims?

  • Septa Mordane (Susan Brown) is a teacher to Sansa and Arya Stark (Maisie Williams).

    Game of Thrones for Dummies | Jace Lacob | April 13, 2011 | THE DAILY BEAST
  • At Oxford, Beard begins the “relentless, highly organized” pursuit of an English student called Maisie, who loves Milton.

    The Best of Brit Lit | Peter Stothard | March 26, 2010 | THE DAILY BEAST
  • I hadn't hung around while the boss was telling Mrs. Sheila and Maisie Ann good-by.

    The Wreckers | Francis Lynde
  • I had to blink hard two or three times before I could really make up my mind that the tip-toer was Maisie Ann.

    The Wreckers | Francis Lynde
  • When I had jiggled the bell out at the house it was Maisie Ann who let me in and took the box of flowers and the boss's note.

    The Wreckers | Francis Lynde
  • While I was still sweating under the big load Maisie Ann had dumped upon me, the night despatcher's boy came in with a message.

    The Wreckers | Francis Lynde
  • If he had, he made no sign, and a moment later I had punched the bell-push and Maisie Ann was opening the door for us.

    The Wreckers | Francis Lynde