Definitions
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- proper noun A pet form of female given names, such as
Linda andLindsay . - noun A
dance step . - noun A musical composition suitable for such a dance.
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Examples
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As for a dark caramelized crust in Lindy's neighborhood, you may want to try Allegro Hearth's Tuscan, Traditional Rye, or a new battard that we are trying out.
Mediterra Lindy 2005
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"The thing that stands out with Lindy is that he's a very knowledgeable hockey man," Regier says.
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She called every one, but none had a student registered under the name of Lindy Blackwood, and all claimed no child had transferred to their school in the recent past.
Terms Of Surrender Janet Dailey 1982
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She called every one, but none had a student registered under the name of Lindy Blackwood, and all claimed no child had transferred to their school in the recent past.
Terms Of Surrender Janet Dailey 1982
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Mrs. Putnam had fallen back exhausted upon her pillow; when she heard the name Lindy she tried to rise again, but could not.
Quincy Adams Sawyer and Mason's Corner Folks A Picture of New England Home Life Charles Felton Pidgin 1883
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'Lindy' -- that's all I knew, and I guess I said that over a hundred times.
The Militants Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 1898
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Why yes, this would be Amelia Posada, otherwise known as Lindy.
Neil Zevnik: Small Town Hearts in the Big City: A Slow Food Tale Neil Zevnik 2011
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Why yes, this would be Amelia Posada, otherwise known as Lindy.
Neil Zevnik: Small Town Hearts in the Big City: A Slow Food Tale Neil Zevnik 2011
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Why yes, this would be Amelia Posada, otherwise known as Lindy.
Neil Zevnik: Small Town Hearts in the Big City: A Slow Food Tale Neil Zevnik 2011
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Why yes, this would be Amelia Posada, otherwise known as Lindy.
Neil Zevnik: Small Town Hearts in the Big City: A Slow Food Tale Neil Zevnik 2011
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