cuddy

[ US /ˈkədi/ ]
[ UK /kˈʌdi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the galley or pantry of a small ship
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How To Use cuddy In A Sentence

  • A long low ball from Paudge Cuddy fell into the path of James Hooban and he tapped it past the advancing Liam Aherne before whipping it into an empty net.
  • David Cuddy did announce his intention to cease inter county hurling this year but he is expected back very soon.
  • They convince Cooper to undergo the surgery while Cuddy demands answers.
  • Access to the quarters below was down a cuddy or slide just forward of the foremast, the crew's quarters being forward in the eyes of the ship.
  • Last week a friend was certain that he was on to a profit, because his friend in an ownership syndicate had told him they all fancied their cuddy and were going to have that month's mortgage money on it.
  • With his free hand he reached for the binoculars on the shelf of the cuddy and put them to his eyes. THE BOOK LADY
  • The cuddy will almost certainly win, but you might find yourself punching the smugness off the sponsor's/owner's face and spending a night in the cells, as happened to an unfortunate friend of mine.
  • As Arlene lays into Cuddy with some harsh words about the perceptions of single motherhood, she oddly dozes off right in the middle of dinner. Top Moments: Idol Flirts with Disaster, Jersey Shore Pops a Squat
  • It is still the popular term in Egypt for the "cuddy," which is derived from Pers. Arabian nights. English
  • Once somebody came on board, moving aft to the wheelhouse and down into the cuddy. HIGH STAND
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