How To Use Buggy In A Sentence

  • De Forest had only one seat to his buggy, and it was rather irksome to be conveying two ladies around all the time. The Expressman and the Detective
  • This implementation of the principle of least privilege helps contain security breaches arising from buggy code, malicious code, user error and malicious users.
  • On an unseasonally nippy May Tuesday, two women, a man and a young girl wheeling a baby's buggy, set about cracking open the votes in Kinsealy.
  • I sat in the buggy, holding the reins over the trembling, wild-eyed bay, while William descended and, with great dignity, tied up the disabled swingletree. A Circuit Rider's Wife
  • He looked up from the floor of his buggy and saw a large crenate tree just before he hit it.
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  • We would push the buggy there and back, through fields of lavender and corn. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm certain this has been mentioned in many, many reviews thus far, but I cannot avoid mentioning just how buggy this game is.
  • Maclaren Techno Four Seasons Pushchair Description 1 buggy, 4 seasons, 8 looks: The four seasons buggy is suitable from birth and comes complete with 3 reversible seat liners for spring, summer and autumn, a footmuff for winter, boot, a reversible blanket, raincover and storage bag to coordinate with all 4 seasons. WN.com - Articles related to Trinoma welcomes summer
  • Second place went a dune buggy retrofitted by engineers at ElbIt'systems, an Israeli military contractor.
  • For example the boot can take a child buggy and golf clubs, both items lying flat on the floor, between the rear wheel arches, without having to utilise the folding seat facility.
  • In beach buggy land, that means the business is on fire. Times, Sunday Times
  • THE Halfords boss jailed in his absence for drinkdriving in a golf buggy will serve the 14-day term. The Sun
  • The self-indulgent can stay alongside the fairways in villas offering butler service and a golf buggy. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's like a doddering old man sitting in his horse and buggy, shaking his liver spot covered fist at passing automobiles.
  • He had a stable hand hitch up the horses and then he helped Lydia up into the buggy.
  • It's hard to overcome the reputation of having a buggy product.
  • The dune buggy has a motor for propulsion and parafoil for lift. The Sun
  • There are good paths, or so it seems, and the less able-bodied can hire an electric buggy providing they book in advance.
  • The British Buggy Club is also using the event to make an attempt on the buggy version of the land speed record.
  • In beach buggy land, that means the business is on fire. Times, Sunday Times
  • The golf bag was getting heavier (none of this works if you use a buggy). Times, Sunday Times
  • Mind you, Detroit has been lying to Americans since the first horseless buggy.
  • We put Emer in the carrycot, where she slept, and Linnea in the buggy converted from a pram back to a buggy Infant Travel Systems: Robots In Disguise. To write
  • That's when a team member alerted security for the great golf buggy getaway. The Sun
  • Now, in effect, it wants to dominate the horse-and-buggy business. Getco Takes Floor Against the Tide
  • I had ignorantly imagined the Louisiana swamp as godforsakenly muggy, buggy, and hot.
  • And those who think otherwise are just plain buggy.
  • The roan gelding set off immediately and the buggy headed back down the road to pass under the large stone arch.
  • Somehow, the standard mode of transport, the golf buggy - everyone zips around in them - comes with a suitable edge of irony.
  • I chose the porcelin buggy you see here, in pink, from another store, and put the flowers in it. Make Mine Pink
  • I sent Steph back to get the buggy which we had abandoned close to the water's edge.
  • Just look at Microsoft's buggy, insecure personal computer operating systems over the years.
  • They did not drive the buggy on the motorway. The Sun
  • He dragged on the reins and drew the buggy around, flaying the horse with his whip.
  • In an era in which information and know-how are being dispersed and people are demanding a more direct say in decision making, the parliament looks like a horse-and-buggy institution.
  • The United States team captain, Corey Pavin, drives past in a golf buggy to a round of high fives, and my jaw drops at the number of women with facelifts – who knew that cosmetic surgery went so well with leisurewear? Ryder Cup 2010: Welcome to a weird world of facelifts and blind faith
  • The guy in the buggy was a tough one to believe too but the ending was the best. Bases and Rings, and Other Bad Things
  • Their horse-drawn buggy is wantonly destroyed by a factory owner's automobile.
  • After getting the buggy and truck safely on, I ran back to the tank to repark the beast. Day by Day Armageddon: Beyond Exile
  • There was no buggy area on buses. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was more surprised by the fact that seven of my 59 students did not know that NASA's spirit, a robot the size of a golf buggy, had made a triumphant landing on Mars.
  • The only superficial traits that set the Amish apart from the ‘normals ‘are their thick horse-and-buggy accents and the fact that they all cop to having limited educations.’
  • I "ironed" the first farm-wagons, the first two-seated spring-wagon, and the first buggy made at Tuskegee. Tuskegee & Its People: Their Ideals and Achievements
  • Police in Deland, Florida arrested Johnson after stopping him from driving on a state road in a golf buggy.
  • He got a sack out of the buggy , shouldered it, and staggered with it through the cottage yard, and knocked at the door.
  • Horror of Horrors -- capital H's -- to both Horrors -- instead of leading me to the 'cradle,' which I called a raft, he took me to a little square board held up by two crossed iron arms, called a 'buggy.' Scientific American, Volume XXXVI., No. 8, February 24, 1877 A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures.
  • Transport is by golf buggy and the grass and hedges are perfectly manicured. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yeah, it was Microsoft programmers who wrote the buggy code, but were they any different than most programmers at that time?
  • Hurrying to a livery-stable, he hired a horse and buggy and a lantern, and drove to the shunpike. The Captain's Toll-Gate
  • The nations of Asia and Africa are moving with jetlike speed toward gaining political independence, but we stiff creep at horse-and-buggy pace toward gaining a cup of coffee at a lunch counter. Alona Elkayam: Icon of The Day: MLK
  • Why have you forgotten how to fold the buggy? Times, Sunday Times
  • This is whole-grain white flint cornmeal, which would go rancid and buggy in your cupboard faster than cheese.
  • It seems he has reserved this dune buggy strictly for visiting those planets where a bunch of aliens, themselves in dune buggies, are likely to come roaring over the hills.
  • Amuse" sounds like anthropomorphizing, of course--it's an interesting word, comes from the French amuser, "to stupefy"--we're most amused when our brains are buggy. Lightning bug
  • It is beyond grotesque that a group of men who could easily fit in a single golf buggy own more than the poorer half of humanity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of the 1,000 parents questioned said they had only experienced one buggy rage incident. The Sun
  • At the 'car' end of the prototype spectrum was the beach buggy borne aloft with a propeller and a parafoil. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mare crashed into the rockaway on one side and the bay shattered the swingletree on the other with the forewheel of our buggy. A Circuit Rider's Wife
  • The device would fit all sizes of pram or buggy, including three-wheelers, and was compact enough to fit into the overhead lockers on aeroplanes.
  • He threw the last slab of wood on Mr. Garvey's buggy.
  • There was no buggy area on buses. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dey burn de ginhouse, de shop, de buggyhouse, de turkeyhouse an 'de fowlhouse. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves South Carolina Narratives, Part 2
  • On the up side, my golf club have now provided me with a buggy so this weekend I can take part in the club medal match for the first time this year.
  • Nobody studies the old code, and nobody figures out where it is inefficient and why, and as a consequence programs are often buggy and less stable.
  • A baby and toddler may require a double buggy (carefully designed to be three millimetres wider than the doorway of your favourite shop).
  • I keep an electric buggy in the garage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Transport is by golf buggy and the grass and hedges are perfectly manicured. Times, Sunday Times
  • The self-indulgent can stay alongside the fairways in villas offering butler service and a golf buggy. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trains are pulled by a fleet of electric trolleys, which look like the bastard offspring of a bobsleigh and a golf buggy.
  • And fourthly, medicine, in all due respect, is like going back to the horse and buggy days when it comes to the use of information technology.
  • The effect is comic, like Mr Toad driving a golf buggy.
  • After the '90s binge on glitchy hardware and buggy software, CEOs are justified in demanding that new technology be simple, easy to use, and produce results that add to the bottom line.
  • It is beyond grotesque that a group of men who could easily fit in a single golf buggy own more than the poorer half of humanity. Times, Sunday Times
  • I got back in the buggy.
  • Used by NASA in the Lunar Moon Buggy's testing series on Earth, the gel-like product is inserted into tyres before there is a problem, leak or puncture.
  • The buggy program examples used with the following memory debuggers can be seen in Listings 2, 3 and 4.
  • We are in a converted manor house that serves as a luxury hotel but the clubhouse is a short buggy ride away. Times, Sunday Times
  • the automobile reduced the demand for buggywhips
  • Are there any real excuses for releasing a buggy game?
  • We loved our 4x4 beach buggy tour over the wild, west coast. The Sun
  • The golf bag was getting heavier (none of this works if you use a buggy). Times, Sunday Times
  • Some people continued to ride a horse-and-buggy after many other people switched to cars. Dave Astor: Confessions of an E-Book Virgin
  • It's no fun when you're yanked out of the pool against your will and then forced to get back into clothes and sit in your buggy.
  • We passed a dune-buggy station: coffee, snacks and quad-bikes with fat tyres for riders seeking the adrenalin-jolts of roaring up and down the rose-coloured hillocks of sand.
  • We have both experienced another, lost Florida, timeless and lovely and free, with nary a traffic jam, and miss the hell out of it, miss the balance, miss its buggy hum and its hush.
  • We were going through the bunya-bunya country not far from our station, when out of the Bush there came a black gin with two half-caste girls, she ran up and stopped the buggy and implored my mother's protection for her girls because the Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land
  • Shortly, a small pile covered by an American flag was brought out in an open buggy.
  • The name dashboard for a car's instrument panel dates back to horse and buggy days. The Richmond Register Homepage
  • Electronic voting has much to offer, but will we ever be able to trust these buggy machines?
  • Come up with essentially better, less buggy technology
  • corroboree," where graceful thanks were returned by the Opposition candidate, who was overloaded with offerings of blue and white violets and narcissi, and amid great enthusiasm dragged in a buggy to the railway station. Some Everyday Folk and Dawn
  • Does the buggy have a built in megaphone a la Northants? on May 22, 2009 at 3: 52 pm Hogday Blogs Are For Dogs (2) « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The nations of Asia and Africa are moving with jetlike speed toward the goal of political independence, and we still creep at horse-and-buggy pace toward the gaining of a cup of coffee at a lunch counter. Civil Rights & Black Identity
  • And never be too proud to be seen riding in a little buggy like this, instead of a limousine.
  • I can possibly imagine him getting slightly miffed with a buggy - he is one of those nice dads you see around Blackheath. Times, Sunday Times
  • Things only got stranger when I looked out the window while I was locking the door and saw the strange man climb onto the driver's seat of the horseless buggy and drive off.
  • `rubber baby buggy bumper' is a tongue twister
  • In more than one county and township there's a law on the books to deal with riding in a horse-drawn buggy while intoxicated.
  • The device would fit all sizes of pram or buggy, including three-wheelers, and was compact enough to fit into the overhead lockers on aeroplanes.
  • For example the boot can take a child buggy and golf clubs, both items lying flat on the floor, between the rear wheel arches, without having to utilise the folding seat facility.
  • Have these things - have these political gatherings become like horse-and-buggy conventions?
  • I first met him driving home from cutcherry in his buggy. Twenty-One Days in India; and, the Teapot Series
  • There was a buggy park in the waiting room, as well as comics for children and magazines for adults.
  • It's not spacious – the Leaf's about the size of a VW Golf – and with two child seats in the back and a pushchair in the boot, I had my knees up against the dashboard and no room for any luggage beyond buggy paraphernalia. The Nissan Leaf – a perfect use for that unwanted Christmas jumper
  • Might this involve walking tours and buggy rides along reconfigured paths, freshly coated with porous asphalt and punctuated with carefully structured picturesque garden views of heterosexual couples and their strapping, handsome kids in familial bliss, complemented with scenes of equally heterosexual deers, birds and bunnies? Archive 2007-02-01
  • Then I sorted the buggy strap that goes between the legs so that when I got him in I could hoick it up and prevent him wriggling out the bottom step two. Interfering busybodies R Us
  • Cops in Lewiston, Maine, were just trying to make a routine traffic stop when the driver went buggy, bailed out and hightailed it into the woods.
  • They dissected a mbp and proved that against the claims of nvidia a buggy graphic chip has been used - and that highly plausible to me (Quote: "buy a Macbook off the shelf, disassemble it, desolder the chips, saw them in half, encase them in lucite, and run them through a scanning electron microscope equipped with an X-ray microanalysis system") Discussions: Message List - root
  • I had a system crash thanks to a usually-reliable program that issued a buggy upgrade.
  • Hogtown" and "The Big Smoke" seem to have gone the way of the buggywhip, though. We're number two
  • People at each office complained about the software; the systems were buggy and expensive.
  • Talking about a computer was like launching a space ship from a horse and buggy. Christianity Today
  • One woman with a twin buggy was taking up four seats while elderly people had to stand all the way.
  • The automobile has displaced the buggy.
  • Her ‘see, I told you so’ grin left me feeling like a chastised schoolgirl - or the last horse-and-buggy driver in town.
  • Well," said Mrs. Atwood, a little sharply, "it's quite proper that we should have something on our backs, and if we earn the money to put it there ourselves, I don't see why you should complain; as for ribbons, Sue has as good right to 'em as Roger to a span-new buggy that ain't good for anything but taking girls out in. Without a Home
  • He is now fitter and stronger than he has been in 20 years and can breeze around the golf course without a buggy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Check if you can fold the buggy without having to remove the raincover.
  • Most carnivorous - "insectivorous" - plants do feed on insects and such buggy invertebrates. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • Push buggy in hall, for 20 minutes. Times, Sunday Times
  • That's when a team member alerted security for the great golf buggy getaway. The Sun
  • Another option, of course, isbuying PastPerfect, which has excellent support andis nowmore sophisticated andless buggy in4.0, and building yourself a separate website. “There’s More to Science than Just Like, Science”
  • Check if you can fold the buggy without having to remove the raincover.
  • They would have no one to cook for them, no one to clean, and no one to drive the buggy about town while they chatted and gossiped with their friends.
  • They had a cafe, and the man had what he called a buggy, and he'd load it with sandwiches and bring it through the mill, and we could buy sandwiches off of it. Oral History Interview with Eunice Austin, July 2, 1980. Interview H-0107. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
  • He is now fitter and stronger than he has been in 20 years and can breeze around the golf course without a buggy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two young children had gone over the edge of the pier in their buggy and their frantic mother had dived in to save them.
  • This game is all about varying the speed at which you push the buggy. Times, Sunday Times
  • If Sponer's list forces her to remain focused on profits, Nichols's twelve criteria served to remind him of just what he didn't want to get into back in the early 1990s, when he was looking to start a company: a horse-and-buggy operation.
  • The crazy dune buggy ride...scary stuff flying up and down the dunes in these yokes.
  • We've all got our preferences, $50 for ThinkFree + U3 works for you, but I'd prefer the bloated (and free) Portable OpenOffice over the buggy (and differently bloated) U3 platform any day. gapo Turn Thumb Drives Into Feature-Packed Giveaway Drives | Lifehacker Australia
  • Check if you can fold the buggy without having to remove the raincover.
  • My grandfather waited in his overalls at the depot with horse and buggy to drive me to the farmhouse, to fricasseed chicken, corn on the cob, and potatoes. Homestead
  • Like many other people, I was turned off by the idea of applets, which were slow, insecure and buggy.
  • Usually he just follows us around in his buggy, blowing raspberries. CELEBRATING SECOMBE: A Tribute to Sir Harry Secombe
  • He is now fitter and stronger than he has been in 20 years and can breeze around the golf course without a buggy. Times, Sunday Times
  • A buggy active application might corrupt the state of a router or might harm other active applications.
  • They were probably hoping for some packs of disposable nappies, baby lotion, and maybe a buggy, or a pram or something.
  • I had a vague stereotypical image in my mind of sombre, ultraconservative people in horse and buggy as I was accustomed to seeing in St Jacobs County of Ontariovisible minorities are always more apparent even in multicultural Canada.
  • Literally millions of people would download these unfinished, buggy releases.
  • Only fair weather and a buggy could tempt me, and, if a little food was involved, I think I could find a round of golf quite agreeable.
  • Ken had a special motorised golf buggy with rain covers, headlights and a built-in esky.
  • Make sure that the child is strapped tightly into the buggy.
  • Gwyneth Paltrow and Jessica Seinfeld cohosted an evening of shopping to benefit Seinfeld's charity Baby Buggy at the Balenciaga store in East Hampton Wednesday evening. Gwyneth Paltrow & Jessica Seinfeld Host Shopping Benefit (PHOTOS)
  • She said the buggy would not fold. Times, Sunday Times
  • It turned out that a small bit of buggy assembly code deep in the libgcj runtime was causing a linear search of exception handling tables rather than the expected binary search.
  • You know that even the Amish, in horse-and-buggy Pennsylvania, are secretly buying cell phones?
  • Ms. DEARIE: But I liked the song, and I could sort of relate to that being from the country and the horse and buggy, which is something I always liked. Blossom Dearie: Tiny Voice, Big Impact
  • Furthermore, it could have thrown its considerable economic weight around and refused to repeatedly purchase buggy software.
  • It was about mild mannered shlepp car, a beat up rag dune buggy but when the kids honked the old horn on the side it turned into a primo metal flaked red beauty of a dune buggy that would help them out. Five Best Sid & Marty Krofft TV Shows | myFiveBest
  • She has outgrown the buggy she uses to get around and her mother was told social services could only provide her with a basic model as a replacement.
  • We were going through the bunya-bunya country not far from our station, when out of the Bush there came a black gin with two half-caste girls, she ran up and stopped the buggy and implored my mother's protection for her girls because the Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land
  • If you prefer to be on the ground, rip through rough ground on a dune buggy or all-terrain vehicle. The Sun
  • We passed a dune-buggy station: coffee, snacks and quad-bikes with fat tyres for riders seeking the adrenalin-jolts of roaring up and down the rose-coloured hillocks of sand.
  • She also showed me how to drive our golf buggy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two beneficial plants Cassani said can be installed around lake margins are bulrush - sometimes called buggywhips - and lower growing pickerelweed, which produces beautiful blue flower spikes. Undefined
  • She also showed me how to drive our golf buggy. Times, Sunday Times
  • i will never have another first child. there are thunderclouds building in the sky and i already know what i will tell my child when we see these clouds together. see those clouds? they are gray. the color of the sidewalk. of lolo's hair when he doesn't color it. of grandpa's hair under his hat. grownups call it "cumulonimbus". daddy calls it "buggy cloud," or Fathering
  • When you invent a railroad, you need railroad-rules for it, not horse-and-buggy rules.
  • since buggies have been replaced by cars the buggy whip has become a symbol for anything that is hopelessly outmoded
  • It's operated by a centrifugal clutch and gives the buggy a far better top speed than a single geared model, and gives the engine a break from not wringing its own neck, trying to hit top speed with only one gear.
  • The first shot we get of the title character is his puffing breathlessly across a rooftop, face buggy-eyed.
  • One of the most interesting offerings is power-kiting, where you sit in a buggy, stand on a landboard or wear a pair of inline skates and are pulled along by a kite. 10 of the best outdoor activities in London
  • At one point there are six in our orbit, scratching and sniffing like pups at our buggy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Still, ‘horse and buggy’ is a fixed expression, a collocation, an idiom, and ‘buggy and horse’ is not.
  • In reality, I was looking for new digs, a climate healthier than the overpriced acres of buggy floodplain my wife, Kitty, and I owned.
  • There got to be a saying that whenever there was a disastrous fire in the poor districts of a city the fire chief's buggy reached the scene first, next the "Aglaia" flour wagon, and then the fire engines. Sixes and Sevens
  • There aren't even any cars - a golf buggy is about as much as you'll squeeze up its Toytown streets with their cluster s of sugar-cube houses.
  • Sad that living the way we did for thousands of years until someone figured out how to put a motor in a buggy is considered “radical.” Waldo Jaquith - Elimination of the Automobile from Towns
  • But thanks to his faithful buggy he can still get round the course he joined in 1977, and, as he showed, he can still grab the headlines.
  • Talking about a computer was like launching a space ship from a horse and buggy. Christianity Today
  • THE Halfords boss jailed in his absence for drinkdriving in a golf buggy will serve the 14-day term. The Sun
  • Every Sunday the beach buggy riders come to the strand in cars and vans and spend the afternoon zooming up and down the shoreline between Beale and Littor Strands when the tide is out.
  • When I first became a part of the computer programming industry some 25 years ago, a lot of the code was pretty buggy.
  • In the past, typical translations from proprietary houses have had buggy character sets and ended up with a weird mix of English and whichever language.
  • De Forest had only one seat to his buggy, and it was rather irksome to be conveying two ladies around all the time. The Expressman and the Detective
  • Yeah, my wife is a teacher, so I'm extra biased, but that rubbish apophthegm has always engendered a desire in me to give its adherents a thrashing with a buggy whip. From the keyboard of patton oswalt
  • They did not drive the buggy on the motorway. The Sun
  • In a word, they are "buggy" - and thus, other scientists would find it impossible to replicate their experimental results. Right Wing Nut House
  • Unfortunately, the encyclopedia search is buggy.
  • He sold walking sticks, which became known as 'killer sticks' after a French Quarter buggy driver supposedly used one to beat off a mugger.
  • A baby buggy costs a further £5 and trailers and a tandem are available for £10.
  • Better to search than to just sit and think the same buggy thoughts day after day! If he kept that up he'd go buggy for sure
  • Unfortunately, the Web front end is quite buggy when it comes to deleting and editing users.
  • This morning, walking down the street, I spotted a woman pushing a buggy, with a baby in a sling.
  • Much hilarity from the buggy. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is used for numerous outings during the hot, buggy, Dakota summers.
  • Judicial Circuit of Illinois, either on the back of a raw-boned horse, or in a rickety buggy drawn by the same old "crowbait," as his legal friends called the animal. The Story of Young Abraham Lincoln
  • He liked canoeing, climbing and mountaineering, kite buggying, sailing, windsurfing, paragliding and mountain biking.
  • Ideally if i needed such things on a long term basis i would pick them up a bundle at a time at specific intervals. but that's just me. worth trying • Micrsquish has finally accepted the fact that they shippy buggy products and will forever ship buggy products. Slow moving yet good ideas
  • Why have you forgotten how to fold the buggy? Times, Sunday Times
  • In 1933, when Franklin Delano Roosevelt took office, much of the country was making do with Victorian bridges, horse-and-buggy roads, and improvised sanitation. Job Creation Idea No. 8: Time For A New WPA
  • The wheels of her buggy had struck a deep rut on the shoulder of the road, and the vehicle was leaning at a precarious angle.
  • Another scary and buggy additive to know about is carmine, which is made from the cochineal beetle and generally used as a red food dye The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Finally Jim brought the buggy from the hotel, and they picked up their lighter parcels. Mates at Billabong
  • Jack heaved himself from the well-worn seat of a golf buggy that had seen better years and grinned as his tanned wrist reached for a trusty 9-iron.
  • It's operated by a centrifugal clutch and gives the buggy a far better top speed than a single geared model, and gives the engine a break from not wringing its own neck, trying to hit top speed with only one gear.
  • Car-free Burgazada can be toured by horse and buggy, or you could do as we did and just hang out by the pool until it was time for dinner on the quayside. Summer holidays: 10 best places for under-fives
  • It is beyond grotesque that a group of men who could easily fit in a single golf buggy own more than the poorer half of humanity. Times, Sunday Times
  • We loved our 4x4 beach buggy tour over the wild, west coast. The Sun

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