Kathy

or Kath·ie

[ kath-ee ]

noun
  1. a female given name, form of Katherine and Kathleen.

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How to use Kathy in a sentence

  • First Phil called out, "You just stop, this minute, Kathie!"

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  • Up went the parasol altogether, and Kathie slipped to the ground.

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  • "Nora" was scrawled in Kathie's handwriting on the outside of the note.

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  • As I've told you, Kathie and the little ones weren't behaving at all nicely.

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  • Well, you'd have thought they never expected to lay eyes on Kathie again!

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