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  • proper noun A diminutive of the female given name Bridget.
  • proper noun A surname of Scottish origin.

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Examples

  • An excellent complement to this story might be the Irish-inspired picture book, “The Dancing of Biddie Malone”.

    Archive 2006-06-01 fusenumber8 2006

  • Bertie's Nellie and Biddie had been obliged to resign and go with the waggons, under protest, of course, leaving Rosy and Jimmy's Nellie augmented by one of the most persistent of all the shadows -- a tiny child lubra, Bett-Bett.

    We of the Never-Never Jeannie Gunn 1915

  • I know Biddie but who we are we to argue with what women want?

    The Guardian World News Bidisha 2011

  • The father, son and his puppy, Biddie, flew back to Georgia on Saturday afternoon, Porretto said.

    The Daily News - News 2009

  • The book recounts Doonan's escape from Reading, accompanied by his best friend Biddie, in pursuit of the elusive beautiful people of London - and beyond.

    Life and style | guardian.co.uk Laura Barton 2008

  • "Biddie was in soft furnishings and I was in clocks and watches and we thought, we have to get the fuck out of Dodge."

    Life and style | guardian.co.uk Laura Barton 2008

  • "By that time, Biddie the kitten was grown and here it was, Biddie brought kittens, Queen brought puppies, both of the sows brought pigs, the cows were both fresh with young calves.

    From Slavery to Wealth The Life of Scott Bond The Rewards of Honesty, Industry, Economy and Perseverance. Daniel Arthur 1917

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