Movie-Word

'LIZZIE' in a movie sentence | examples for 'LIZZIE' from movies

Lizzie: (leaves) See ya.

"Friends", season 1, episode 3

Phoebe: Hey, Lizzie.

"Friends", season 1, episode 3

Lizzie: Hey, Weird Girl.

"Friends", season 1, episode 3

Lizzie: Okay.

"Friends", season 1, episode 3

Lizzie: Saltines?

"Friends", season 1, episode 3

Lizzie: No, no, I ha-I have to give you something.

"Friends", season 1, episode 3

Lizzie: Keep the change. (To Phoebe) Sure you don't wanna pretzel?

"Friends", season 1, episode 3

Lizzie: Please, let me do something.

"Friends", season 1, episode 3

Paul: I’m just me, my wife died shortly after Lizzie was born.

"Friends", season 6, episode 21

[Scene: A street, Phoebe walks up to a homeless person (Lizzie) she knows.]

"Friends", season 1, episode 3

Paul: Okay look, Ross, just so you know that since Lizzie likes you so much, I’ve decided to accept the fact that you’re going out with her.

"Friends", season 6, episode 22

[Scene: A Street, Phoebe and Lizzie are at a hot dog vendor.]

"Friends", season 1, episode 3

Lizzie: Would you like my tin-foil hat?

"Friends", season 1, episode 3

Lizzie: Weird Girl, what are you doing?

"Friends", season 1, episode 3

Lizzie: What? (She opens the envelope Phoebe has given her.) Oh my God, there's really money in here.

"Friends", season 1, episode 3

Paul: So Lizzie, are-are-are you planning on staying the night?

"Friends", season 6, episode 22

Paul: No, unfortunately Lizzie’s mom passed away shortly after she was born. I raised her by myself.

"Friends", season 6, episode 21

Paul: Yeah. But then I changed my mind. I’m funny like that. So I told Lizzie, now I’m telling you, I don’t want you seeing my daughter anymore.

"Friends", season 6, episode 22

Paul: And anyhow, I’m sorry I was so harsh before, but you have to understand that I (pause) still look at Lizzie like she’s a twelve-year-old girl.

"Friends", season 6, episode 21

Lizzie: Did you pick out the vowels?

"Friends", season 1, episode 3

Paul: Ross, look, I know I’ve been giving you a lot of jabs and it’s partly because I’m very protective of Lizzie, and partly because well, they just keep coming to me. But I have to admit that after all the wonderful things that Lizzie has told me and the many, many, (pause) many stories that Rachel has told me that, well (pause) you’re not (pause) all bad.

"Friends", season 6, episode 21