Crossword clues for reddy
reddy
- "I Am Woman" woman
- 'I Am Woman' singer
- Saxophonist Rob
- "Burning Giraffe" painter
- Singer Helen ___
- I Am Woman singer Helen
- Helen with the 1972 #1 hit "I Am Woman"
- Delta Dawn singer
- Colorful additive in Hawaiian Punch
- "I Don't Know How to Love Him" was her first hit
- "I Am Woman" Aussie Helen
- "Ear Candy" singer Helen
- "Angie Baby" singer Helen
- "Angie Baby" singer
- 'Angie Baby' singer Helen
- ''I Am Woman'' singer
- Singer Helen who sounds prepared
- "Angie Baby" singer, 1974
- "I Am Woman" singer, 1972
- Helen who sang "Angie Baby"
- Helen who sang "I Am Woman"
- "I Am Woman" singer Helen
- Singer of "I Am Woman" fame
- Helen of Melbourne
- Singer from Australia
- Songstress from Melbourne
- Aussie songbird
- Vocalist Helen
- Songstress from Down Under
- She is "Woman"
- "Delta Dawn" singer
Wiktionary
a. Somewhat red in colour.
Wikipedia
Reddy (also transliterated as Reddi, Reddiar, Reddappa, Reddy) is a caste that originated in India, predominantly settled in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. They are classified as a forward caste.
The origin of the Reddy has been linked to the Rashtrakutas, although opinions vary. At one time they were a warrior caste and later became feudal overlords and peasant proprietors. Historically they have been the land-owning aristocracy of the villages. Traditionally, they were a diverse community of merchants and cultivators. Their prowess as rulers and warriors is well documented in Telugu history. The Reddy dynasty (1325–1448 CE) ruled coastal and central Andhra for over a hundred years.
Reddy is an upper-class caste in India.
Reddy may also refer to:
- Reddy dynasty, a 14th and 15th century dynasty in southern India
- Reddy (album), a 1979 album by Helen Reddy
A list of notable people who bear the name Reddy. There is also an Indian caste that uses the name.
Reddy is an album by Australian-American pop singer Helen Reddy that was released in 1979 by Capitol Records and noted by Billboard magazine for what set it apart from its predecessors: "It's the three disco tracks on the first side of this album that will probably draw the most attention, but more interesting from the point of view of Reddy's artistic growth are covers of soul ballads by Gamble & Huff ('Sing My Heart Out') and Eugene Record ('Trying to Get to You') and rock material by the likes of The Doobie Brothers ('Minute by Minute')." That same review from the issue dated June 2 of that year also mentioned the exposure she received from The Helen Reddy Special, which had just aired on ABC on May 22, but, as with her previous two releases, Reddy did not reach Billboard's Top LP's & Tapes chart. It was also her last album to chart in Canada's RPM magazine when it peaked at number 97 there in August of that year.
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Usage examples of "reddy".
Nor did you see John Reddy in his leather jacket and jeans, longish hair whipping in the wind, out there joking with his buddies.
Judge Hamilton W Schor of the Erie County Criminal Court denied lohn Reddy bail.
Judge Schor whom we believed to be our enemy was brisk and matter-of-fact and must have learned to disguise his repugnance for Reddy.
Yoon Shoon company: a Michelin Man, a Reddy Kilowatt, a Ronald McDonald, a Mickey Mouse, like that.
John Reddy were never seen together, and if breathlessly between classes to pass by John Reddy and flash him an muted version of her trademark cheerleader smile, John Reddy took no notice.
None of the girls of the Circle, searching their hearts and consciences, being truthful, mostly Christian good-girls, could lay claim to having seen John Reddy following exams in the gymnasium.
At that time John Reddy had been imprisoned at Tomahawk Island and none of the Hearts had visited him except his grandfather on the first of each month.
At such times John Reddy was cruising in his funkysexy Mercury in Cheektowaga, Tonawanda, Lockport or Buffalo, restless and looking for action.
And as the little girl, helped out by Carter and Reddy and the Hungry Tiger, recounted her strange trip with Carter to Rash, the discovery of the Hungry Tiger, the wicked-ness of Irashi, the story of the lost rubies and the little Prince, their escape and fall Down Town-Ozma and Atmos listened with simply breathless attention.
In a twinkling Betsy hopped up beside her and with Reddy pacing proudly ahead and Carter and Atmos ambling comfortably behind, the little procession started off.
Bidding the little girls hold tight, he went charging full speed over the hill', Reddy, Atmos and Carter racing breathless after him.
Nor even out of distraction or forgetfulness or because he smoked dope with his buddies or exhaustion--you know, John Reddy never got enough sleep.
Smoke grumbled to his buddies how pissed he'd been telling the of the Circle this story about John Reddy he believed would impress hell out of them, only to have them go into practically a trance.
John Reddy was talking with his buddies Orrie Buhr, Calvo, Clyde Meunzer, leaning against the acid-green Caddie and passing a butt among them (a reefer?
Nor did you see John Reddy in his leather jacket and jeans, longish hair whipping in the wind, out there joking with his buddies.