Elizabeth

//ɪˈlɪzəbəθ//

"Elizabeth" in a Sentence (14 examples)

Elizabeth II is the Queen of England.

Although the fork entered society on the tables of rich people, many members of royalty, such as Elizabeth I of England and Louis XIV of France, ate with their fingers.

My wife is crying a river of tears because Queen Elizabeth II has passed away.

Ted loves his wife Elizabeth.

I name this ship the Queen Elizabeth.

Elizabeth is independent of her parents.

Queen Elizabeth I passed away in 1603.

I have not seen anything of Elizabeth lately.

The girl was called Elizabeth after her grandmother.

She was named Elizabeth after her aunt.

Most happy letters! framed by skilful trade, / With which that happy name was first designed, - - - / Ye three Elizabeths! for ever live, / That three such graces did unto me give.

"Because if you say it over and over to yourself, darling, it really is a quite strange-sounding name, isn't it? It's just as strange as any other from the Old Testament, Mehetabel or Hepsibah or Shulamith, and any of them might have got to be as fashionable as Elizabeth if a queen had been called by them.

No one ever called Elizabeth Tannenbaum stunning, but most men found her attractive. Hardly anyone called her Elizabeth, either. An "Elizabeth" was regal, cool, an eyecatching beauty. A "Betsy" was pleasant to look at, a tiny bit overweight, capable, but still fun to be with.

Davey was found by her daughter, Elizabeth, according to a statement read in court and reported by local paper The Northern Echo. “I went upstairs, my mam’s bedroom door was wide open, and I saw her lying on her back with her head under the bed,” Elizabeth said in court.

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