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.
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  • 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
  • He hired a nurse, a grim-visaged professional named Miss Mabel McGillicuddy. "A Leak in the Fountain of Youth" by Amelia Reynolds Long, part 2
  • Holding the wheel with one hand, he stepped from behind the cuddy for a better view. THE BOOK LADY
  • This was just after Mr Zachariah Lathrope, the American passenger, had so well illustrated Virgil's line, _facilus descensus averni_, in coming down the stairway by the run, on the top of a "comber;" and, although the steward had lit one of the swinging lamps over the cuddy table, it only served, with its feeble flickering light, to "make the darkness visible" and render the scene more sombre. The Wreck of the Nancy Bell Cast Away on Kerguelen Land
  • Fishing boats bristling with rods occupy every dock — a wild array of party boats, offshore sportfishing boats, flats boats, cuddy cabins, walkarounds, and center consoles. The Mid-Life Slam
  • Paul Cuddy took a free from out near the middle of the field and as Darren Rooney and Sean Corcoran went up for the ball it deflected off the centre back's hurley and into the net.
  • Forward and beneath the main saloon is a second head with shower, two large hanging lockers and a cuddy cabin with port and starboard berths.
  • The place called the cuddy was a light deck-cabin formed by the poop, a sort of attic to the large cabin below. The Piazza Tales
  • The big wing forward was to convert two further frees in the opening quarter while Seamus Lyons landed his first score after a foul on David Cuddy.
  • 'Aweel,' said the Minister, breaking the silence, 'I micht -- be offerin' hospitality to Macmanus, the banker; 'twould be the ceevil thing to do, but if he comes he's my guest, ye ken -- I maunna hae ony "frightfulness"; an 'the cuddy wull be locked up.' Border Ghost Stories
  • Juan Castro struck out on a high fastball for the second out, but Stewart plated Cuddyer by blooping Walker's 1-1 slider over the head of second baseman Ray Durham. USATODAY.com
  • The cuddy is a fish of which I know not the philosophical name. A Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland
  • Events on our dedicated stage with opportunities to win ANKAMA merchandise such as cuddy toys, T-shirts, posters, Mangas, artbooks and a lot more! IGN Complete
  • 'cuddy' left -- except a dozen that Rob had put into a can of water, to be given to the grocer in the morning as part payment for the loan of the ropes. The Beautiful Wretch; The Pupil of Aurelius; and The Four Macnicols
  • He's finally cozied up sort of to Lisa Edelstein's Cuddy, with predictably on and off results. Michael Giltz: DVDs: When Tom Cruise Became A Superstar
  • They had no more thought that afternoon of 'cuddy'-fishing after this famous take. The Beautiful Wretch; The Pupil of Aurelius; and The Four Macnicols
  • The cabin or "cuddy," which had been surrendered to them by the fishermen who were now outside, was a diminutive place, smelling unpleasantly of fish and burnt grease. Frank Merriwell's Reward
  • His sentence was interrupted by a young lady who rushed suddenly on deck from the "cuddy" or cabin. Frank Merriwell's Reward
  • That the Chilian skipper is not of this class is proved by the appearance of his "cuddy," which is neatly, if not luxuriously, furnished, and prettily decorated. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea

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