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Cordy

Cordy \Cord"y\ (k[^o]r"d[y^]), a. [Compar. Cordier; superl. Cordiest.] Of, or like, cord; having cords or cordlike parts.

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Cordy

Cordy is a surname, masculine given name and feminine nickname (short for Cordelia) which may refer to:

Surname:

  • Annie Cordy, stage name of Belgian film actress and singer Baroness Léonie Cooreman (born 1928)
  • Ayce Cordy (born 1990), former Australian rules footballer
  • Brian Cordy (born 1961), former Australian rules footballer
  • Graeme Cordy (born 1962), former Australian rules footballer
  • James Cordy (born 1950), Canadian computer scientist and educator
  • Jane Cordy (born 1950), Canadian Senator representing Nova Scotia
  • Michael Cordy, British novelist born in Ghana
  • Napoleon Cordy (1902–1977), amateur scholar in the field of pre-Columbian Mesoamerican civilizations
  • Neil Cordy (born 1959), former Australian rules footballer and now television presenter
  • Raymond Cordy (1898-1956), French film actor born Raymond Cordiaux
  • Ross Cordy, the branch chief of archaeology in the State of Hawaii's Historic Preservation Division
  • Zaine Cordy (born 1996), Australian rules footballer

Given name:

  • Cordy Glenn (born 1989), National Football League player
  • Cordy Milne (1914–1978), American international morotcycle speedway rider
  • Cordy Ryman (born 1971), American artist
  • C. T. Vivian (born 1924), American minister, author and close friend and lieutenant of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Nickname:

  • Cordelia Scaife May (1928-2005), American philanthropist
  • Cordelia Chase, fictional character from the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Cordy (video game)

Cordy is an iOS game developed by SilverTree Media and released on July 27, 2011. Sequel entitled Cordy Sky and Cordy 2 were released on March 28, 2012, and February 7, 2013, respectively.

Usage examples of "cordy".

THE DOWRY The marriage of Maitre Simon Lebrument with Mademoiselle Jeanne Cordier was a surprise to no one.

Mademoiselle Jeanne Cordier had three hundred thousand francs clear in currency, and in bonds payable to bearer.

Benardy, Berryer, de Berset, Basse, Betting de Lancastel, Blavoyer, Bocher, Boissie, de Botmillan, Bouvatier, le Duc de Broglie, de la Broise, de Bryas, Buffet, Caillet du Tertre, Callet, Camus de la Guibourgere, Canet, de Castillon, de Cazalis, Admiral Cecile, Chambolle, Chamiot, Champannet, Chaper, Chapot, de Charencey, Chasseigne, Chauvin, Chazant, de Chazelles, Chegaray, Comte de Coislin, Colfavru, Colas de la Motte, Coquerel, de Corcelles, Cordier, Corne, Creton, Daguilhon, Pujol, Dahirel, Vicomte Dambray, Marquis de Dampierre, de Brotonne, de Fontaine, de Fontenay, Vicomte de Seze, Desmars, de la Devansaye, Didier, Dieuleveult, Druet-Desvaux, A.

Charles Cordier, a professional animal collector who worked for many zoos and museums, followed tracks of the Kakundakari in Zaire in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

Once, said Cordier, a Kakundakari had become entangled in one of his bird snares.

I was surprised one warm autumn day after lunch in downtown Greenfield, as I was walking back to campus with my blue blazer slung over my shoulder, to be honked out of my reverie by a huge black Lincoln Navigator that swooshed to the curb next to me and revealed its driver to be the ethereal Naomi Cordier, Associate Professor of Dance, clad, as usual, in something diaphanous and floral.

Bechard, Behaghel, de Belevze, Benoist-d'Azy, de Benardy, Berryer, de Berset, Basse, Betting de Lancastel, Blavoyer, Bocher, Boissie, de Botmillan, Bouvatier, le Duc de Broglie, de la Broise, de Bryas, Buffet, Caillet du Tertre, Callet, Camus de la Guibourgere, Canet, de Castillon, de Cazalis, Admiral Cecile, Chambolle, Chamiot, Champannet, Chaper, Chapot, de Charencey, Chasseigne, Chauvin, Chazant, de Chazelles, Chegaray, Comte de Coislin, Colfavru, Colas de la Motte, Coquerel, de Corcelles, Cordier, Corne, Creton, Daguilhon, Pujol, Dahirel, Vicomte Dambray, Marquis de Dampierre, de Brotonne, de Fontaine, de Fontenay, Vicomte de Seze, Desmars, de la Devansaye, Didier, Dieuleveult, Druet-Desvaux, A.

Sure, she had a stake, but Cordy was mainly using a weapon that didn’t do anything but spook the bloodsuckers, buying the others precious moments.

Poggioli, you can now prove Sister Cordy innocent of her husband's murder and set her free.