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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61, Sue grew into a lovely young woman.
62, The rebels were forced to sue for peace.
63, We squashed up to make room for Sue.
64, Miss James could not afford to sue for libel.
65, Sue and Bob still aren't talking .
66, She struck me to sue for a divorce.
67, Sue offered to take notes .
68, Jim and Sue were partnered for the dance.
69, Sue and John were especially thrilled with this award.
70, Impatiently, Sue ripped the letter open .
71, Sue was adamant about that job in Australia.
72, Sue has always spoken well of you.
73, Doesn't she look like Sue?
74, Sue ripped his photo up into tiny bits.
75, 'Come on,' Sue said. No one moved.
76, Is Sue home from work yet?
77, Sue had dressed herself neatly for work.
78, He decided to sue the company for damages.
79, 'Oh, Sue went too, did she?'I asked innocently.
80, He'd had a lot of girlfriends before he met Sue.He'd certainly been around a bit.
81, Sue can't take a holiday yet, though heaven knows she needs a rest.
82, Sue always manages to upset somebody when we go out - she's a real liability.
83, From the set of her shoulders it was clear that Sue was exhausted.http://sentencedict.com/sue.html
84, Look, don't take this personally, Sue, but there are several people in this office who are not working hard enough.
85, We invited Bill, Tom and Sue -- the last being Bill's sister.
86, A cause of action has accrued when the right to sue has become vested.
87, He claimed that he had been misquoted and he threatened to sue the magazine for libel.
88, Only Sue and Mark bothered to turn up for the meeting.
89, I'll sue him. He hasn't heard the last of me yet.
90, I don't think it's neccessary for you to sue him for such a matter.