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Eliza

[ ih-lahy-zuh ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Elizabeth.


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Example Sentences

“Like Gwyneth Paltrow,” Eliza replies, finally understanding the concept of inner beauty.

Eliza was the ugly duckling of her high school, voted “Most Butt” of her senior class.

She worked with Eliza Reid, a Canadian based in the Icelandic capital, to set up the gathering.

Think of the chain set off when Audrey Hepburn, and not Julie Andrews, was cast as Eliza Doolittle.

He had a vision for this Eliza Doolittle of neighborhoods, too.

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.

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.

Eliza, glancing at Miss Prall, took her cue and looked disdainful of the whole affair.

Again, that story might be pure fabrication, in which case the suspicion swung back to Miss Prall and Eliza.

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