liza [lahy-zuh] ExamplesWord Origin noun
- a mullet, Mugil liza, found chiefly in the tropical Atlantic Ocean.
Origin of liza 1830–40, Americanism; Spanish Liza [lahy-zuh] noun
- a female given name, form of Elizabeth.
Examples from the Web for liza Contemporary Examples of liza
In March, they were in New York and joined by Liza Minnelli to catch the opening performance of The Phantom of the Opera.
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Diane Dimond
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There was even some unexpected sass, like when she totally dissed Liza Minnelli.
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Kevin Fallon
March 3, 2014
Sunday night, she was being mauled by Liza Minnelli on her way to deliver her acceptance speech for Best Supporting Actress.
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Kevin Fallon
March 3, 2014
There was the jab at a blue-haired Liza Minnelli, claiming she was a man in drag masquerading as the Oscar winning legend.
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Marlow Stern
March 3, 2014
Fittingly, I’ve also dreamed of being hugged by Liza Minnelli after winning Best Supporting Actress.
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Historical Examples of liza
The morning sun was streaming across the room when Liza came in with the tea.
Hall Caine
Liza, have you mentioned to anybody that Father Storm was here last night?
Hall Caine
“Good-night, miss,” and Liza went down with lingering footsteps.
Hall Caine
Liza came up with, red eyes, bringing the evening papers and a letter.
Hall Caine
Leaving Liza in the porch, she went into the house for her cloak and hood.
Hall Caine