Synonym: litigate, prosecute. Similar words: issue, tissue. Meaning: [suː] n. French writer whose novels described the sordid side of city life (1804-1857). v. institute legal proceedings against; file a suit against.
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1, He threatened to sue the company for negligence.
2, Sue shares a house with three other students.
3, Sue stormed out of the room in a rage.
4, Sue and Ben have recently become parents.
5, "Sue, you are incorrigible!" he said.
6, Sue has blonde streaks in her hair.
7, Jill and Sue are at variance over/about their lodger.
8, I'm replacing Sue on the team.
9, Sue and I left early.
10, Joe is always starting arguments with Sue.
11, Sue was seen dating an old flame.
12, I can sue you for slander.
13, I sat down between Sue and Jane.
14, Sue spread the map out on the floor.
15, Sue showed great courage throughout her illness.
16, The name Susan is often abbreviated to Sue.
17, The family has instructed solicitors to sue Thomson for compensation.
18, They threatened to sue if the work was not completed.
19, Bob and Sue said they wouldn't be able to come.
20, The bus was late and Sue began to get anxious.
21, I bear Sue no ill will.
22, She decided to sue her employer for wrongful dismissal.
23, Sue screamed, not loudly,(http://sentencedict.com/sue.html) more in surprise than terror.
24, Sue was cited in the divorce proceedings.
25, Sue spent ages doing herself up.
26, She's threatening to sue her employers for wrongful dismissal.
27, I flashed a look at Sue.
28, Sue was overcome by surprise when Peter walked in.
29, I rushed through with Sue in hot pursuit.
30, If the builders don't fulfil their side of the contract, we'll sue.