Suzanne

or Su·zann

[ soo-zan ]

noun
  1. a female given name, French form of Susanna or Susannah.

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How to use Suzanne in a sentence

  • For many years Suzanne Gelleri Dear tried unsuccessfully to find “Jorge”, the man who had saved her life.

  • Now Suzanne is far away from the Louvre and the old Greek marbles; she is in the kingdom of the birds and the flowers.

  • Both jewel-laden arms about his neck, Suzanne kissed him, her red lips pouting warmly upon his.

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  • Eric opened her door softly and with no gentle hand shoved Suzanne inside her room.

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  • I've always thought Suzanne extremely modest in her dress, certainly not inclined to load herself with jewelry.

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  • He looked at the red marks on his hand, marks made by a furious Suzanne in that hour before the dawn.

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