Rosie









Rosie


Rosie [roh-zee] Examples noun

  1. a female given name, form of Rose.

Examples from the Web for rosie Contemporary Examples of rosie

  • She agrees to be their Rosie the Riveter under one condition: they save Peeta.

    ‘Mockingjay’s’ Mastermind: Francis Lawrence on the Book vs. Movie, ISIS Parallels, and More

    Marlow Stern

    November 23, 2014

  • Rosie Assoulin is a young New York designer who cut her teeth first at Oscar de la Renta and then Lanvin.

    Who to See and Where to be Seen: The Hot Tips for New York Fashion Week

    Barbara Ragghianti

    September 3, 2014

  • Rosie having a romance storyline is, for a fan, radical in itself.

    ‘Made in Chelsea’ Has a New York Moment

    Tim Teeman

    August 19, 2014

  • Rosie, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, and all the former co-hosts of The View reunited to pay tribute to Barbara Walters.

    ‘The View’ Reunited 11 Co-Hosts and Everyone Came Out Alive

    Kevin Fallon

    May 15, 2014

  • It was a reminder of the value of Rosie as a daytime personality.

    Rosie O’Donnell’s Explosive Return to ‘The View’ Makes Us Miss Her More

    Kevin Fallon

    February 7, 2014

  • Historical Examples of rosie

  • Rosie had lifted her frosty face in a smile of welcome, but Amelia did not see it.

    Tiverton Tales

    Alice Brown

  • He had taken Rosie’s hand, and Amelia was aware that he turned away.

    Tiverton Tales

    Alice Brown

  • There’s a girl named Rosie with eyes like mine, on Pleasant Street!

    Gloria and Treeless Street

    Annie Hamilton Donnell

  • And you treat me so badly, James, going after that Rosie and all.

    The Silver Box (First Series Plays)

    John Galsworthy

  • We had no means of taking care of lunatics, and that was about what Rosie was.

    Wild Justice: Stories of the South Seas

    Lloyd Osbourne

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