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cissy

ADJECTIVE
  1. having unsuitable feminine qualities

How To Use cissy In A Sentence

  • His green eyes followed Cissy's every move.
  • The only loosening occurs with a late botched suicide attempt, the result of depression after Cissy's death.
  • Cissy Patterson, publisher of the Washington Times-Herald, had fresh flowers brought aboard at stopping places along the way.
  • It seems un-British, somehow, and we don't have cissy things like that.
  • The only loosening occurs with a late botched suicide attempt, the result of depression after Cissy's death.
  • Hunting with her husband, T.B., at the Rodabough family farm in Becker Bottom, Cissy bagged a small, four-point buck. On Grandmas And Guns
  • His green eyes followed Cissy's every move.
  • He didn't want a weedy cissy for a son - he wanted someone practical, physically strong, emotionally resilient, who could share his conventional and conservative values and stride confidently through his corner of the world.
  • When Madame Alexander's New York childhood as a poor east-end immigrant is factored into the equation, Cissy becomes even more complex.
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