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[ kas-ee ] / ˈkæs i /
Origin of cassie<French <Provençal cacio, for acaciaacacia Words nearby cassiecassette, cassette deck, cassette memory, cassia, cassia-bark tree, cassie, cassimere, Cassin, cassina, Cassini, Cassini division Definition for cassie (2 of 2)[ kas-ee ] / ˈkæs i /
nouna male or female given name, form of Cass. Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for cassieA YA post-apocalyptic alien invasion novel that follows the story of a teenage girl, Cassie, and her brother, Ben. Roald Dahl’s Grandson Luke Kelly’s Favorite YA Novels|L.J.R. Kelly|September 3, 2013|DAILY BEAST One of the people Joe would never hear about is Cassie Johnston. The Devil’s Drug: The True Story of Meth in New Mexico|Nick Romeo|August 24, 2013|DAILY BEAST Kit” —his wife of 40 years—“and Cassie”—his only child—“ran to the door. Requiem for a Tough Guy|Kurt Andersen|June 3, 2009|DAILY BEAST “Well, if ever anybody has earned a holiday, they are father and mother,” said Cassie. McClure's Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 4, September 1893|Various
Lloyd was coming out into the hall, saying, "Never mind about the lamp-chimney; I'll get Cassie's." The Little Colonel at Boarding-School|Annie Fellows Johnston The miller's wee Cassie stood there, peering at him out of the darkness. The Children's Book of Christmas Stories|Various I had stolen a secret poison from Anna—out of that chimney cupboard Cassie described. Mrs. Balfame|Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton He could easily give Cassie McClurg a few shillings a week to come and look after him while you stay here with us! The Foolish Lovers|St. John G. Ervine
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