liza









liza


liza [lahy-zuh] ExamplesWord Origin noun

  1. a mullet, Mugil liza, found chiefly in the tropical Atlantic Ocean.

Origin of liza 1830–40, Americanism; Spanish Liza [lahy-zuh] noun

  1. 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

    May 12, 2014

  • 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.

    Oscars 2014 Best Moments: Lupita Wins, Pink Sings & One Epic Selfie

    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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    Kevin Fallon

    March 3, 2014

  • Historical Examples of liza

  • The morning sun was streaming across the room when Liza came in with the tea.

    The Christian

    Hall Caine

  • Liza, have you mentioned to anybody that Father Storm was here last night?

    The Christian

    Hall Caine

  • “Good-night, miss,” and Liza went down with lingering footsteps.

    The Christian

    Hall Caine

  • Liza came up with, red eyes, bringing the evening papers and a letter.

    The Christian

    Hall Caine

  • Leaving Liza in the porch, she went into the house for her cloak and hood.

    The Shadow of a Crime

    Hall Caine

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