Eliza

[ ih-lahy-zuh ]

noun
  1. a female given name, form of Elizabeth.

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How to use Eliza in a sentence

  • An idea once lodged in his brain was apt to stay, and Eliza Ann had taken too strong a hold upon his senses to be easily removed.

    The Cromptons | Mary J. Holmes
  • Eliza how discontented he has become with his nearest relatives, and even with his heirs.

  • "She doesn't know anything you want to know," exclaimed Eliza Gurney, coming into the room.

    In the Onyx Lobby | Carolyn Wells
  • Eliza, glancing at Miss Prall, took her cue and looked disdainful of the whole affair.

    In the Onyx Lobby | Carolyn Wells
  • Again, that story might be pure fabrication, in which case the suspicion swung back to Miss Prall and Eliza.

    In the Onyx Lobby | Carolyn Wells