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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsheshe1 /ʃi; strong ʃiː/ ●●● S1 W1 pronoun [used as the subject of a verb] 1 WOMANused to refer to a woman, girl, or female animal that has already been mentioned or is already known about You could always ask Beth – she’s got plenty of money. I saw you talking to that girl. Who is she? What did she say when you told her?2 TTW old-fashioned used to refer to a country, ship, or vehicle that has already been mentioned She was carrying over 1,500 passengers.Examples from the Corpusshe• You'd better ask Amy - she knows how to use the copier.• She's a good, reliable little car.• What did she tell you to do?sheshe2 /ʃiː/ noun [singular] informal WOMANa female What a cute puppy! Is it a he or a she?she-she- /ʃiː/ prefix WOMANfemale a she-goat a she-devil (=evil woman)Origin she1 (1100-1200) Probably from Old English heo “she”