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Judy was a British satirical humor magazine of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The full name was Judy; or the London Serio-Comic Journal . The magazine's first issue was cover dated May 1, 1867 and the last issue October 23, 1907. The name "Judy" ...
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pet form of Judith . Figurative uses often are from the Punch and Judy puppet show.
Usage examples of judy.
Agent Robert Cavanaugh at the FBI Headquarters in Washington and tell him that Judy Kozinski said the camp is where the biotech killers are.
Washington and tell him that Judy Kozinski said the camp is where the biotech killers are.
Judy came to a place where the road forks, sending one branch to creep across the level bogland towards Sallinbeg, and one to climb up among the first tilted slopes of the mountains.
Miss Caroline Carrock is sitting in her chair with her nose in a book, a fact which surprises me some because in my experience your brainier dolls are not such sweet Judys but this is a day for exceptions.
Alice Nakata and Judy Caraco spoon around each other on that tiny bunk.
Judy Caraco and Lenie Clarke outside today, and witnessed several events that concern me.
The Sunfish bobs in the breaking waves of shallow water, and Judy pulls up the centerboard and jumps off into water up to her shiny hips and pulls the boat like a barge through the last yards before the bow scrapes sand.
Judy Garland, who had to rely on her cornball, moist-eyed, hitch-in-the-voice earnestness.
But what could Ramzan Durani do for Judy, whose spirit was stolen rather than absent?
Well, while Fatso is standing there on the corner all of a sudden a big red roadster pulls up in the street in front of him with a good-lookmg tanned young guy in a sport shirt driving it and a skinny Judy sitting in the seat next to him and the skinny Judy motions for Fatso to come out to the car.
Fatso goes out in the street to the car figuring that maybe she wishes to ask him the way to some place although of course Fatso does not know the way to any place in these parts, and he can see that she is not a bad-looking Judy, though not young, and that she has yellow hair tied back with a fancy handkerchief and a blue sweater and blue slacks and a lot of bracelets on her arms and rings on her fingers.
Then Sparks tells Fatso that he is not expected to do anything at all until it comes time for him to be Santa Claus the next night so Fatso wanders around and about and admires the sights and scenes of Palm Beach and finally he strolls along the ocean sands and there in a lonely spot what does he behold but a beautiful young Judy of maybe eighteen crying as if her heart will break.
Judy figured that out, she squeaked and wiggled around so the part of the gown that actually covered her was frontways to us.
What follows are the exercises in physical description Judy read to me yesterday, unorganized phrases and lists of details describing Peter Garvey, as if Luci were trying to shock herself.
Judy was there with a couple of her people, Terry MacAndrew from the Loch Ness area, and Ginko Amagawa from Yokohama.