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Ruffy

Ruffy may refer to:

  • Ruffy, Victoria, a town in Australia
  • Ruffy Brook, a stream in Minnesota
  • Eugène Ruffy, a Swiss politician
  • Victor Ruffy, a Swiss politician

Usage examples of "ruffy".

A throwing by Ruffy was an unforgettable experience, both for the victim and the spectators.

American accent has a carry like a well-hit golf ball and Ruffy recognized it from across the terrace.

On the next throw Ruffy was getting warmed up, but he put excessive loft into it.

The three journalists developed an almost proprietary affection for Ruffy and spent the rest of the evening buying him beers and boasting to every newcomer in the bar.

One of them, he who had been thrown last and farthest, wanted to do an article on Ruffy - with pictures.

American offered to let Ruffy throw him again, he declined the offer on the grounds that he never threw the same man twice.

Apart from these occasional lapses, Ruffy had a more powerful body and happier mind than any man Bruce had ever known, and Bruce could not help liking him.

Bruce, Mike and Ruffy crowded into the cab and Ruffy set the whisky on the floor and placed two large booted feet upon it.

Bruce dismissed him and led Mike and Ruffy across the yard, to the warehouse.

A few minutes later, after Ruffy had prised open the lid with his bayonet and allowed the major to inspect the seals on the caps, they returned to the office with Ruffy carrying the case.

Bruce switched off the set and sat down on the sandbags between Ruffy and Mike.

The gendarmes clambered back into the covered coaches still laughing and chattering, and Ruffy came forward with a ground sheet and handed it to Bruce.

The boy swallowed the last of his chocolate and looked hungrily at Ruffy, who filled his mouth again.

All along its length rifle barrels were poking out protectively, while on the roof Ruffy was dragging the Bren round to cover the flank.

Mike Haig and Ruffy walked side by side to where the children lay, and stood staring down at them.