Elise
a female given name, form of Elizabeth.
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How to use Elise in a sentence
Soon after starting at Vassar College in 2015 — the year she notes was the onset of the refugee crisis — Elise knew there was a need to “rethink the direction of humanitarian aid.”
When they were looking at recruiting women to run, I think it was nice to talk to someone like Elise who's been there and done it.
The Trailer: How one GOP winner rolled Democrats in the Midwest | David Weigel | December 3, 2020 | Washington PostRepublican Elise Stefanik, 30, of upstate New York, just became the youngest woman ever elected to the House of Representatives.
They and Michael's other family members, especially Elise, have been foremost in my mind over the last two days.
He threw the after-party at his then-home with his wife, the national security commentator Elise Jordan.
Elise Jordan is a New York-based writer who frequently travels to Afghanistan.
He spoke with Elise Jordan from his home of Ashland City, Tennessee, about that fateful night—a turning point in the Iraq War.
To give himself courage he looks also at Mlle. Elise, pretty as a flower, with her long eyelashes drooped.
The Nabob | Alphonse DaudetShe was adroitly suggesting Elise Malboir, whose little romance she had discovered.
When Valmond Came to Pontiac, Complete | Gilbert ParkerThat he did not love Elise, she knew well enough: he had been coldblooded; in this, at least, he was Napoleonic.
When Valmond Came to Pontiac, Complete | Gilbert ParkerMadelinette fell fainting against the anvil, and, dazed and trembling, Elise hurried to her.
When Valmond Came to Pontiac, Complete | Gilbert ParkerValmond had, in a vague, graceless sort of way, worked upon the quick emotions of Elise.
When Valmond Came to Pontiac, Complete | Gilbert Parker
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