[
US
/ˈpɝsi/
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NOUN
- English soldier killed in a rebellion against Henry IV (1364-1403)
- United States writer whose novels explored human alienation (1916-1990)
How To Use Percy In A Sentence
- En dat po 'boy dat you's be'n a-kickin' en a-cuffin 'today is Percy Driscoll's son en yo' _marster_ -- Pudd'nhead Wilson
- Percy Jackson and the Stolen Chariot - Percy helps Clarisse, when her half brothers, the demigods Phobos (fear) and Deimos (terror) take Ares chariot, which he had entrusted to Clarisse. Dusk Before the Dawn » 2009 » March
- The newest member of the Royal family, and the novelist are 11th cousins, six times removed.They share a common 15th century ancestor: Henry Percy, who was the 2nd Earl of Northumberland.
- Of course such a backset could not long deter Percy from flying. The Airplane Boys among the Clouds or, Young Aviators in a Wreck
- Despite their inferiority, York could feel aggrieved about Percy Park's third try which followed a blatantly forward pass.
- Here endeth the fourteenth booke, which is of Syr Percyval. Chapter X. The Fourteenth Book. How Sir Percivale for Penance Rove Himself through the Thigh; and How She Was Known for the Devil
- Soul meets soul on lovers lips. Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Belief is involuntary; nothing involuntary is meritorious or reprehensible. A man ought not to be considered worse or better for his belief. Percy Bysshe Shelley
- The chronicles state that the abbey established a large farmstead - known as a grange - 20 miles away near Wharram Percy, and that a water mill was soon added.
- He helped Percy evade the Germans, and in no time had landed him a job as a slater, working near Calais.