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n. 1 (context Scotland northern England English) A sparrowhawk or kestrel. 2 (context Scotland northern England English) A common or violent urban youth.
Usage examples of "keelie".
Security, she noted, on all doors and windows, with the addition of decorative--but efficient--riot bars on the below street level where Keelie Swisher based her office.
But by the third year, Keelie Swisher had developed a solid clientele, and was cruising.
He turned to another screen, called for pictures, split screen on Grant and Keelie Swisher.
Well, sometimes Keelie and I talked about what a madhouse the city can be.
Some people would come to Keelie looking for miracles, or instant gratification.
His biggest rebellion, that I know of, was sneaking junk food, and Keelie knew about it anyway.
She consulted with Keelie Swisher on nutrition and health during her rehabilitation from injuries, and continued to consult until her death.
But I wonder how long, if I did what Keelie and Grant asked, it would take for me to have her blaming herself.
Lieutenant Dallas stated that every member of the NYPSD will work diligently to identify and apprehend those responsible for the deaths of their fellow officers, for Grant, Keelie, and Coyle Swisher, for Inga Snood, for Linnie Dyson.
Security, she noted, on all doors and windows, with the addition of decorativebut efficientriot bars on the below-street-level where Keelie Swisher based her office.
Security, she noted, on all doors and windows, with the addition of decorativebut efficientriot bars on the below street level where Keelie Swisher based her office.
But by the third year, Keelie Swisher had developed a solid clientele, and was cruising.