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Corey vs Sue - What's the difference?

corey | sue |

As a proper noun corey

is .

As a verb sue is

.

corey

English

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • .
  • * 1968 , Vol. 35, No. 2, October 17th, 1968, page 61:
  • Miss Carroll's popularity doesn't end with her on-screen performances in the show which co-stars young Marc Copage as her precocious six-year-old son, Corey Baker, whose father Capt. Baker was killed in Vietnam.
  • (lb) .
  • * 1996 Barbara Bretton, Guilty Pleasures , Mira Books, ISBN 1551661705, page 156:
  • "I'm Millicent Banning and —" she pushed Corey' forward "— this is my daughter Catherine, but we all call her ' Corey ."

    sue

    English

    Verb

  • To follow.
  • * , Bk.XIII, Ch.iv:
  • And the olde knyght seyde unto the yonge knyght, ‘Sir, swith me.’
  • * 1590 , (Edmund Spenser), (The Faerie Queen) , III.iv:
  • though oft looking backward, well she vewd, / Her selfe freed from that foster insolent, / And that it was a knight, which now her sewd , / Yet she no lesse the knight feard, then that villein rude.
  • (label) To file a legal action against someone, generally a non-criminal action.
  • (label) To seek by request; to make application; to petition; to entreat; to plead.
  • To clean (the beak, etc.).
  • To leave high and dry on shore.
  • To court.
  • Derived terms

    * sue for peace

    Anagrams

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