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"___ Q" (1968 hit)
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suzie
Alternative clues for the word suzie
- "The World of --- Wong" (William Holden film)
- ___ Kabloozie (character voiced by Ruth Buzzi in "Sesame Street" shorts)
- Richard Masons The World of ___ Wong
- "The World of ___ Wong" (1960 movie)
- "The World of __ Wong"
- "___ Q" (Creedence Clearwater Revival hit)
- "___ Q" (1968 CCR hit)
- "The World of __ Wong": 1960 film
Word definitions for suzie in dictionaries
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Suzie is a feminine given name, and is a short form of Suzanne , Susannah or Susan . Suzie may refer to:
Usage examples of suzie.
They waved to Suzie Walker as they passed the desk, calling good night.
He had seen Suzie Walker there, tense-faced and hurried like everyone else.
Volvo on the shabby little street in South Boston where Suzie Walker lived, in the turn-of-the-century cottage that, like so many others, had become a rental unit.
He did not turn on the light, in case someone noticed it had not been on earlier, when Suzie left for the hospital.
Summer Young had been perfume and lipstick and cigarettes, but Suzie was sharper, clean, faintly hospital-antiseptic, overlaid with the rainforest scent of her bath oil.
When Suzie undressed for her shower, she had thrown her discarded underthings on the floor.
Even though it was not happening exactly the way he had planned, Suzie Walker was his.
He smiled--so that was why Suzie was home early, he thought as he climbed, yawning, into bed.
Harry stood, stone-faced, as the paramedics zipped what was left of Suzie Walker into a body bag, then placed her on a gurney and wheeled her into the ambulance.
But in his mind he still saw Nurse Suzie Walker smiling at him with those beautiful green eyes, heard her retort to Rossetti when he asked her for a date.
Harry had been present at many autopsies, but this was like watching Suzie being killed all over again.
It seemed a terrible pity that Suzie had had to be defiled a second time in order to discover what her last meal had been, and whether she had taken any drugs or poisons, and which of the terrible slashes had been the one that actually caused her death.
The infant Suzie looked at her, big-eyed, then her mouth puckered, and she began to cry.
There was more: quick flashes of Suzie as a toddler, then walking hand in hand with her father at the zoo.
And finally, the funeral, with the distraught parents, the grieving brother and sister, as Suzie was laid to rest.