Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at lydia's.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Lydia's.

Examples

  • Having followed the course of Lydia's ailment through various blog commentary I posit the following: If she drank enough, she wouldn't have gotten sick in the first place.

    Just Wait Until You See Our Self-Help Book 2009

  • The culprit this time is a scandalous surveillance video — of Lydia's violent fall from grace, perhaps?

    Matt's Guide to Wednesday TV: Halloween Hilarity and Horror, South Park and More! 2011

  • Lydia's ultimate goal with the film is simply to put her own art out into the world.

    Abe Schwartz: Crowdfund Successfully and You Won't Be Disappointed Abe Schwartz 2011

  • Lydia's life in small-town North Carolina seems to be leading nowhere: she works as a grocery store cashier, and works hard to balance her frenetic sex workouts between Glenn, her live-in boyfriend of three years, and Phil, her side-piece/sex buddy of the last ten years.

    Marlynn Snyder: Winding Down Summer With The Hot Box Marlynn Snyder 2011

  • Lydia's ultimate goal with the film is simply to put her own art out into the world.

    Abe Schwartz: Crowdfund Successfully and You Won't Be Disappointed Abe Schwartz 2011

  • The book then turns into a low-wattage thriller—will Lydia's secret be revealed?

    The Princess Reimagined Sam Sacks 2011

  • The only person who knows her real identity, her erstwhile private secretary, Lawrence Standing, has since died of cancer we learn the details of Lydia's past through his diaries, which are spread throughout the novel.

    The Princess Reimagined Sam Sacks 2011

  • It's a testament to the brain-fogging strength and endurance of the Diana mystique that Ms. Ali refuses to impute any stain on Lydia's character even when the book's premise would seem to require it.

    The Princess Reimagined Sam Sacks 2011

  • The reader is by now mostly inured to all the extravagant praise, but it's still astonishing to find Lydia's plight being likened to that of a prisoner in a Soviet gulag.

    The Princess Reimagined Sam Sacks 2011

  • Lydia's life in small-town North Carolina seems to be leading nowhere: she works as a grocery store cashier, and works hard to balance her frenetic sex workouts between Glenn, her live-in boyfriend of three years, and Phil, her side-piece/sex buddy of the last ten years.

    Marlynn Snyder: Winding Down Summer With The Hot Box Marlynn Snyder 2011

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.