Edith

//ˈidɪθ//

"Edith" in a Sentence (8 examples)

Edith Piaf was a French singer.

At a few minutes after nine the maid, Edith Baxter, carried down to the stables his supper, which consisted of a dish of curried mutton.

Edith Baxter was within thirty yards of the stables, when a man appeared out of the darkness and called to her to stop.

Edith Warthon was the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Literature, in 1921.

This is Edith, my wife.

Edith's pretty, but it looks / Better in old English books.

But suppose she had had an elder sister with a beautiful name like Edith. My conviction was deep and immovable that had I been named something really pretty like that, I would have found it easy to sew neatly and know my lessons.

- - but they went and gave it to this woman named Edith, if you can believe that any woman with a name like Edith would have a clue about what's fashionable." "Edith Head?" I said. "The Oscar-winning costume designer?"

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