Definitions
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- proper noun The name of a
caste inIndia . People belonging to this caste are normally found in south India and mostly inAndhra Pradesh . - proper noun A member of this caste.
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Examples
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Only Captain Reddy is really fleshed out much and all the crew interactions, especially when it comes the lack of women, seem predetermined by the setup.
April 2010 2010
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Only Captain Reddy is really fleshed out much and all the crew interactions, especially when it comes the lack of women, seem predetermined by the setup.
REVIEW: Destroyermen - Into The Storm by Taylor Anderson 2010
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For Andrew via Jalopnik posted by Vin Reddy in aesthetics, design, vehicles | * | 6 comments comments
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Our fellow ‘flocker Vin Reddy, he knows all about Lambert’s.
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, | clusterflock 2009
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A tasty dinner, especially when accompanied with some Magic Hat. posted by Vin Reddy in food | * | 15 comments comments
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In fact, because Reddy is one of those characters who gets screwed with every few years -- because no one seems to know what to do with him -- a story like this always has the potential to make some sense out of all those twists and turns.
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It was quite as much as Bob could do to hold his prize, without trying to make any arrangements for having him ridden, and he called Reddy to help him.
Mr. Stubbs's Brother A Sequel to 'Toby Tyler' James Otis 1880
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Sumathi Reddy from the Wall Street Journal reports:
Mario Batali's Four-Star Del Posto Sued By Workers Over Wages The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Graduate student Sasank Reddy is working on a project to determine if it’s better to measure caloric intake by toting around a cell phone camera and taking pictures at mealtime or self-reporting eating habits on a standard dietary questionnaire.
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– Reddy is quoted as saying and, “The answer, he decided, was a simple device that would offer entertainment, making it something that even the world’s poorest citizens might be willing to pay a sizable share – perhaps more than 5 percent – of their annual income to own.”
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