How do you use Roz in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Roz in a sentence
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Roz meaning
- Alternative form of Ros (“short for Rosalind or Rosamund”).
- A female given name.
Using Roz
- The main meaning on this page is: Alternative form of Ros (“short for Rosalind or Rosamund”). | A female given name.
- In the example corpus, roz often appears in combinations such as: roz and, and roz, roz said.
Context around Roz
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 12 start, 4 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Roz
- In this selection, "roz" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 27.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, kisses, wife, sen, felt, doyle and evans stand out and add context to how "roz" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include accidentally switch roz on whereupon and circumstances of roz being arrested. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "roz" sits close to words such as abating, abstaining and accumulator, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with roz
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Laura Barrett, 55, took part with her wife Roz Evans. (10 words)
For the "Daily Yonder" and Public News Service, I'm Roz Brown. (12 words)
Roz Manley is a wife, mother, grandmother, blogger, motivational speaker, survivor, advocate, and more. (14 words)
Roz is working to ensure local people can get access to the healthcare they need when they need it, and that people here – who are working hard and doing their best – don’t have to struggle to pay their mortgage or for their weekly shop. (45 words)
Roz — who is familiar to many as the former owner of the Mean Bean Diner in Bullsbrook and volunteer ambulance officer — knew she wanted to do something in the mental health sector after leaving a job in mining and selling the diner. (42 words)
Dan and Roz felt like they were back to their old dynamic to start Season 2, even though the circumstances of Roz being arrested while Dan was a judge in New Orleans were very different from anything in the original series. (41 words)
Example sentences (20)
Dan and Roz felt like they were back to their old dynamic to start Season 2, even though the circumstances of Roz being arrested while Dan was a judge in New Orleans were very different from anything in the original series.
When Roz’s husband gets a job offer that would require their family to move cities, Lil’s son Ian () kisses Roz, and the two end up having sex.
Although Jane Leeves and David Hyde Pierce will not be reprising their roles as Daphne and Niles Crane, Peri Gilpin and Bebe Neuwirth were recently announced to be returning as Roz Doyle and Lilith Sternin respectively.
Laura Barrett, 55, took part with her wife Roz Evans.
MEO Board Member Adele Rugg and former state Sen. Roz Baker have a conversation during the MEO Volunteer Celebration on Tuesday.
Roz McCall reflected on the work that the healthcare providers do in a debate on palliative care in Scotland, stating that their efforts and the support that they provide to families of those losing a loved one was "amazing".
Roz said: “It is aimed at 19–24-year-olds who are unemployed and are looking for support to find a positive destination in their future.
Roz said of the event: "We've done Halloween events here pretty much every year since 2016, but this one is our very best production yet.
Roz White, who portrays Tina's mother Zelma, responded to one student's insightful question about the toll the show takes on the performers' emotions and psyche with honesty and an emphasis on self-care.
Roz — who is familiar to many as the former owner of the Mean Bean Diner in Bullsbrook and volunteer ambulance officer — knew she wanted to do something in the mental health sector after leaving a job in mining and selling the diner.
When Roz moved into her home off Victoria Road in 1975, it was in a 'rotten state'.
Bowers’ soaring score was just as extensively researched for the movie as the search was for Roz’s voice.
For the "Daily Yonder" and Public News Service, I'm Roz Brown.
Gilpin is back this season to reprise her role as Frasier’s former radio producer, Roz, as seen in the show’s original 1993-2004 run.
In fact, some don’t, while others lose body parts (including Roz, who relies on a beaver to whittle her a replacement leg).
Inquisitive otters accidentally switch Roz on, whereupon she (I cannot bring myself to call her “it”) strives to fulfill her programming, which is to follow directives.
Left alone in the wilderness, Roz must adapt to her new surroundings and find a way to survive.
Roz is working to ensure local people can get access to the healthcare they need when they need it, and that people here – who are working hard and doing their best – don’t have to struggle to pay their mortgage or for their weekly shop.
Roz Manley is a wife, mother, grandmother, blogger, motivational speaker, survivor, advocate, and more.
Roz said: "I'm sure the people who are routinely getting on the train know but it's the people who are just a bit out of the area driving into Exeter who are getting caught out.
Common combinations with roz
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: