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Budgy

Budgy \Budg"y\, a. [From Budge, n.] Consisting of fur. [Obs.]

Usage examples of "budgy".

A cage of budgies erupted into a bout of squabbling over what appeared to be territorial rights to the perch beside the tiny mirror.

Wade looked at the budgies and wondered how such a toy of a creature could ever have existed in the wild.

Dublin there's people sitting down to their tea now, watched by their cats and their budgies and their dogs.

Yet he didn't keep budgies or go along with superstitions or worship the sun: he was part of an organisation that killed people.

But their children are grouped in her imagination about the bedside, hers and his, Charley, Mary Alice, Frederick Albert (if he had lived), Mamy, Budgy (Victoria Frances), Tom, Violet Constance Louisa, darling little Bobsy (called after our famous hero of the South African war, lord Bobs of Waterford and Candahar) and now this last pledge of their union, a Purefoy if ever there was one, with the true Purefoy nose.