Definitions
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- proper noun A habitational
surname . - proper noun A female
given name transferred from the surname, popular in the 1990s.
Etymologies
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Examples
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GREG SMITH, FATHER OF KELSEY SMITH: It hit -- it kind of me pretty quick, because Kelsey is so responsible.
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Her mom said "kelsey, behave yourself and listen to Jake", Kelsey then looked at me and said "yes daddy", and her mom just shook her head.
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Her mom said "kelsey, behave yourself and listen to Jake", Kelsey then looked at me and said "yes daddy", and her mom just shook her head.
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MISSY SMITH, MOTHER OF KELSEY SMITH: Kelsey did nothing wrong that night.
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And the relationships of the regulars (Kelsey is mercifully gone for the proper series replaced by the much better Clyde, who's a great foil for Luke) develop nicely.
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Honestly I'm not familiar with Patricia, but she's great and very "believable", and of course Kelsey is always on top of his game.
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Running down the column of K's, he came across the name Kelsey, Horace, insurance broker, with his office address and also his home address, up-town.
The Young Bridge-Tender or, Ralph Nelson's Upward Struggle Edward Stratemeyer 1896
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Apparently that is what my buddy Kelsey aka The NapTime Chef' did when she made her 'Peppermint Bark Ice Cream'.
Ice Cream Social Challenge - Round-up Jennifer 2009
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She asked about the absence of character names in Prairie Shapes and linked this to the non-specific time frame which is something I think I recall Kelsey mentioning.
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I'm about to call Kelsey and hopefully not go to bed lonely.
youneverwin Diary Entry youneverwin 2005
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