Crossword clues for sophie
sophie
- Oscar role for Meryl
- 1982 title role for Meryl
- One of Meryl's Oscar-winning roles
- 1982 Oscar-winning role for Meryl
- Tucker of vaudeville
- Streep's "Choice" role
- She famously had a choice
- Oscar-winning title role for Meryl Streep
- Meryl Streep character with an awful choice to make
- Brassy, bawdy entertainer Tucker
- 1982 role for Meryl
- 1982 film role for Meryl
- Old-time entertainer ___ Tucker
- She had a choice in literature
- Actress Marceau of "Braveheart"
- William Styron title heroine
- Mrs. Portnoy, in "Portnoy's Complaint"
- 1982 title role for Meryl Streep
- Oscar-winning role for Meryl Streep
- Meryl Streep's 1982 title role
- 1982 Oscar portrayal
- Meryl Streep title role
- Girl's name
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
French form of Sophia (q.v.).
Wiktionary
n. (obsolete spelling of sophy lang=en nodot=1) (gloss: wisdom). (15th and 16th century)
Wikipedia
Sophie is a feminine given name.
Sophie and Sophy may also refer to:
"Sophie" is a single by New Zealand group Goodshirt. It achieved them their only New Zealand number-one single in May 2002.
Sophie (meaning "Wisdom") is the diminutive of Sophia. Notable people with the name include:
Sophie is a Canadian television sitcom that aired on CBC from January 9, 2008 to March 23, 2009.
It stars Natalie Brown as Sophie Parker, an unmarried single mother and talent agent. The show is an English-language adaptation of Télévision de Radio-Canada's show Les Hauts et les bas de Sophie Paquin.
The show was created by Richard Blaimert and its executive producer is Jocelyn Deschênes, the same creative team behind the original series. It was the CBC's second attempt in as many years to create an English adaptation of a successful series from its French sister network, following the less successful Rumours.
In February 2008, it was announced that the show had been bought by ABC Family, part of Disney-ABC Television Group in the United States. The network signed on for the first 13 episodes, as well as an option for the second season of the show.
On March 27, 2009, the series was cancelled by CBC due to poor ratings.
Sophie is a series of six children's books written by Dick King-Smith, and illustrated by David Parkins. 1. The six books were written between 1988 and 1995.
Sophie is a 2003 studio album by the heavy metal band BulletBoys.
Samuel Long is a London-based electronic music producer who works under the stage name Sophie (stylised as SOPHIE). He came to prominence in 2013 with his single "Bipp"/"Elle" and released "Lemonade"/"Hard" the following year. He has worked closely with artists from the PC Music label and produced for acts including Charli XCX, Liz, Le1f, QT, Madonna and Namie Amuro. Sophie's music has been described as a "hyperkinetic" take on pop music, and typically features high-pitched female vocals and an attention to synthesized electronic textures. His debut album Product was released in 2015.
Usage examples of "sophie".
Sophie begged me to go and see her mother before I left England, and I decided on doing so.
They pounded over the prairie, Sophie clinging to the iron armrest, wondering if they would arrive before the buckboard disintegrated and the horse collapsed.
They were back at the Stevenson house, and as Miss Travers brought the buckboard to a halt, Sophie tried to bring the conversation back to what Baby had said.
Captain Aubrey is the gentleman who commanded the Sophie brig when she took the Cacafuego, a 32-gun frigate?
I gave her twenty ducats to get clothes for my adopted son and Sophie, who, with spontaneous gratitude, and her eyes filled with tears, came and gave me a kiss.
She and Sophie dined with me, and her father came in at the end of the meal.
Jack thought of telling Sophie of a notion that had come to him, a figure that might make the nature of the chaconne more understandable: it was as though he were fox-hunting, mounted on a powerful, spirited horse, and as though on leaping a bank, perfectly in hand, the animal changed foot.
We saw the bedrooms, the dining-room, the drawing-room, the harps and the pianos--in fact, everything, and I decided that Sophie could not be better placid.
How I wish I could tell dear Sophie all this, but I may not entertain such hopes now.
He had learned it years before from Czarevna Avramia, who had been about his age and had died when Sophie was very small.
Sophie Peterson, this is Handsel Van Deef, my new Chief of Emigration.
Sophie had entered the water just behind Van Deef and reached them only a minute later.
I attached myself to her as soon as I noticed that the mistress of the house only spoke to me by chance, and that Sophie did not look at me.
Despite her soft, dithery manner and big brown eyes, Sophie Haversham was not so innocent as she seemed.
Brother, tell me something personal: Does Sophie have some physical problem that keeps her from partaking of your affection?