Harriet
[ har-ee-uht ]
noun
a female given name, form of Harry.
- Also Har·ri·ette, Har·ri·et·ta [har-ee-et-uh]. /ˌhær iˈɛt ə/.
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How to use Harriet in a sentence
Before Crundwell, the largest municipal fraud was also an embezzlement case committed by a woman named Harriette Walters.
Most Notorious ‘Pink-Collar’ Criminal to Be Sentenced for $53 Million Theft | Kelly Pope | February 14, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTHarriette Cole, creative director of Ebony magazine, on Washington's sidewalk scene: D.C. has become a fabulous pedestrian town.
Harriette stuck one finger in her mouth as she shifted sheepishly from foot to foot.
A Son of the City | Herman Gastrell SeelyHarriette will keep us in town all the summer, as she did last year.
The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson, Volumes One and Two | Harriette Wilson"It is Harriette," said I, and he turned round in much astonishment.
The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson, Volumes One and Two | Harriette Wilson
But then his own darling angel, sweet Harriette would come to him!
The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson, Volumes One and Two | Harriette WilsonI implore you then, my adored, beloved, darling Harriette to come to me.
The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson, Volumes One and Two | Harriette Wilson
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