Katy
/ˈkeɪti/
"Katy" in a Sentence (6 examples)
Katy, could you pass me a drawing pin, please? I want to fasten these pictures right there.
I listen to Katy Perry.
The very first thing, however, Ernest annoyed me by calling me Katherine, though he knows I hate that name, and want to be called Katy as if I were a lovable person, as I certainly am (sometimes).
Come along, you’re the first of the Katies. Now Katy was a tom-boy, […] Have you got a copy of the script?
Katy Carr serves her sentence with pain and her character changes as a result – or so the author implies; but the two Katys, the hoyden and the high-principled young lady, hardly seem to be the same girl.
When the Katy came through, the town’s entire economy and culture changed.