Examples of 'lilibet' in a sentence
Meaning of "lilibet"
lilibet (noun) - a female given name, often used informally or affectionately to refer to someone named Elizabeth
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- A variant of the female given name Lilibeth.
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Lilibet never lets you down.
You changed your mind about bringing Lilibet.
Lilibet is someone who has not yet brushed her teeth today.
Good thing we changed our minds about bringing Lilibet with us.
Princess Lilibet is going to marry Philip.
The young Elizabeth was called Lilibet by her family.
Lilibet never lets you down . Ticked every box.
Farouk then possessed Pryde and Lilibet.
Managed the whole tour . Lilibet never lets you down.
Lilibet escaped, fleeing to Holyrood House.
I never wanted to bring Lilibet to America.
Lilibet never lets you down . Ticked every box . " Never put a foot wrong.
As a child, Elizabeth was fondly nicknamed Lilibet by her family.
I never wanted to bring Lilibet to America. Only because you don't like Americans.
I like your hair that way, Lilibet.
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You changed your mind about bringing Lilibet . I never wanted to bring Lilibet to America.
I give you mon petit chou … Lilibet.
Princess Lilibet is going to marry Philip. But that 's wonderful.
Your uncle has let us all down . Margaret . Lilibet.
Good night, Lilibet.
I know how you loved your papa, my son . Dearest Lilibet.
After the coronation, Mary wrote, " I sat between Maud and Lilibet ( Elizabeth ), and Margaret came next.
Time for the Vice-Provost, Lilibet.
Managed the whole tour . Bravo, Lilibet.
Manage the whole tour . Bravo, Lilibet.