• Bess

    Pronunciation

    • enPR: bÄ•s, IPA: /bÉ›s/
    • Rhymes: -É›s

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    Bess

    (plural Besss)
      • 1595 William Shakespeare: Third Part of King Henry the Sixth: Act V, Scene VI:King Edward. Come hither, Bess, and let me kiss my boy.
      • 1981 William Wharton, Dad, Knopf, ISBN 0394510976, page 293:"Jack, couldn't you call me Bette again? You know how much I hate Bess. I don't know what's happened; you've been calling me Bette since we came to California and now, suddenly, you're calling me Bess."There's a long silence. Dad's still up on his knees; I'm driving along Sepulveda Boulevard toward Olympic."Well, Bette, I married you as Bess and I've always liked that name. It's a name you don't hear very often; it's a strong name like you. Every time I call you Bette I'm afraid somebody else might answer."

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