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tizzy

[tiz-ee] / ˈtɪz i /


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"Some people really like sport and some people don't - and you're forced together and kind of expected to get on with it," Tizzy says.

From BBC • Oct. 10, 2023

A-level student Tizzy, 18, who asked for her surname to be withheld, never enjoyed PE.

From BBC • Oct. 10, 2023

“I think Tizzy is easily the strongest person that I’ve ever met that also maintains an equal level of kindness,” he said, adding that she is “just an amazing mother to her daughter.”

From New York Times • Dec. 24, 2020

“There’s Dizzy and Iggy and Lizzy and Tizzy and Gilby and Giddy …” sniggered keyboard FM player Roddy Bottum.

From The Guardian • Apr. 5, 2019

“Oh, Teddy, don’t; you’ll fall—you’ll fall!” cried Tizzy.

From Brave and True Short stories for children by G. M. Fenn and Others by Fenn, George Manville




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