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lucies

n. (lucy English)

Usage examples of "lucies".

Here were the gold mullets of the Pakingtons, the sable and ermine of the Mackworths, the scarlet bars of the Wakes, the gold and blue of the Grosvenors, the cinque-foils of the Cliftons, the annulets of the Musgraves, the silver pinions of the Beauchamps, the crosses of the Molineux the bloody chevron of the Woodhouses, the red and silver of the Worsleys, the swords of the Clarks, the boars'-heads of the Lucies, the crescents of the Boyntons, and the wolf and dagger of the Lipscombs.

After he had been caught and the rest of the Lucies had gone underground, nobody had known quite what to do with him.

I knew we would all be itching to ask Yifter about the Lucies, but there was no easy way to introduce the subject into the conversation.

McAndrew, Bryson and I watched the screens in silence, as the Lucies made their way over to Section Seven and entered it.

I should be tinkering with the other kernels a bit—just in case the other Lucies decide to pay us a visit later .

Two Lucies emerged from their rest-room amidships and began to check names and describe in simple terms what was going to happen.

Polystyrene rocks had been set in the mud at the water’s edge, and Lucies in seventeenth-century gowns filmed while they dunked seventeenth-century shifts in the river, slapped them on to the polystyrene rocks and belaboured them with plastic paddles.

Or had guilt begun to infect him, too, so that to distract himself from the thing he’d done he ended up with these Mabels and Lucies and Doloreses?