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Definition of “Susan”

Susan (ˈsuːzən) 

Definitions

noun

  1. a girl's or woman's name

Example Sentences Including 'Susan'

"This is disastrous news for the hippo," warns Susan Lieberman, species director at the conservation charity WWF.
New Scientist (2003)
Bachelor of Science with Honours Psychology and Biology Gillian Sandra Brownlie; Susan Lesley Fleming; Heather Steele.
Glasgow Herald (2001)
Dr. Susan Edwards, a general practitioner at St. Joseph's family clinic, is another advocate who refers patients all the time.
Globe and Mail (2003)
Gerry and Susan , a compliance officer with the Blood Transfusion Service, have been married for 14 years.
Glasgow Herald (2001)
He was the old man who'd been swimming in the pool the day of Susan Tedeschi's death.
Hugo Wilcken THE EXECUTION (2002)
It's an issue that strikes close to home for Susan Bernard, a health-care administrator in Toronto.
Globe and Mail (2003)
Neil and Susan , a couple of our creative people, were arguing over colours on a graphic as I passed them.
Stuart Harrison BETTER THAN THIS (2002)
She looked quite a bit like Susan Tedeschi, it occurred to me.
Hugo Wilcken THE EXECUTION (2002)
Susan Greenfield has frequently said that antidepressant drugs, indeed all psychiatric drugs, affect the whole brain.
Dorothy Rowe BEYOND FEAR (2002)

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