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Moodie

Moodie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alma Moodie (1898-1943), Australian violinist
  • Andrew Moodie (b. 1967), Canadian actor and playwright
  • D. Aubrey Moodie (1908-2008), Canadian politician
  • Charles Moodie (b. 1947), Australian artist
  • George Moodie (b. 1872), Australian footballer
  • Graeme Moodie (1924-2007), British political scientist
  • Graham Moodie (b. 1981), Scottish field hockey player
  • Janice Moodie (b. 1973), Scottish golfer
  • Jason Moodie (b. 1974), Australian Rugby player
  • John Moodie (1859-1944), Canadian textile manufacture
  • Marion E. Moodie (1867–1958), Canadian nurse and botanist
  • Rob or Robert Moodie (disambiguation)
    • Rob Moodie (lawyer) (b. c.1939), New Zealand policeman and cross-dresser
    • Rob Moodie (doctor) (born 1953), Australian doctor and columnist
    • Robert Moodie (British Army officer) (1778–1837), British army officer who settled in Canada
    • Robert Moodie (settler) (1818–1911), early settler of Bells Corners
  • Susanna Moodie (1803-1885), Canadian author
  • Tanya Moodie, British actress
  • Thomas H. Moodie (1878–1948), 19th Governor of North Dakota
  • Wesley Moodie (1979), South African tennis player

Usage examples of "moodie".

Dhoonesman and his companions surrendered, but Linden Moodie himself had passed beyond reason to rage.

Stillborn gripped Moodie in a mighty bear hug, squeezing the breath and anger from him.

Stillborn never rebuked Linden Moodie for his violence, and as Raif led the clansmen to the pen, he heard Stillborn call for the liquor flask, shouting that a Rift Brother had need.

He had chosen a position at the rear, only to have Linden Moodie order him forward.

It was almost certain that Traggis Mole had charged Moodie with keeping an eye on Raif Twelve Kill, and just as certain that Moodie was relishing the job.

Yustaffa suggested they should try and jump itwith Linden Moodie going first.

Seeing the other men in the party ready to abandon him, Linden Moodie hastily ordered a turnabout.

Linden Moodie and Addie Gunn scrambled over the unstable scree to hoist Stillborn back onto the ledge.

When Stillborn had been helped across the scree Moodie came back for him.

The big wounded Southerner was sent to bring the ponies to the mouth of the mine, while Moodie and Stillborn argued over the best way to carry the gold to the surface.

This must be Didi Zervos, whom Chief Moodie had told him about, a young tigress married to a seventy-two-year-old millionaire, Orestes Zervos.

Chief Orville Moodie, who was fifty-two and looked sixty, was throwing darts at a poster of the Blob, a charcoal-drawn creature with warts, fangs, and one ear missing.

Flinns Lick was budgeted for four full-time officers, and since two had recently quit, that left only Wayne, Chief Moodie, and Lieutenant Doris Sartelle, who was on compassionate leave in Chicago to be with her dying father.

Sure, Flinns Lick had some unusual characters, like Didi Zervos with her unbuttoned blouse, and Moodie with his darts, but that only made life more interesting.

After the body had been removed, a shaken Wayne sealed off an area in back of the shop with stakes and a police ribbon, and he and Chief Moodie searched the ground with flashlights, finding no tracks directly under the broken window, only trampled grass, but they did find fresh tire tracks in the dirt at the edge of the mill yard belonging to a car or pickup with nearly bald tires.