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Walley may refer to:
- Augustus Walley (1856–1938), soldier
- Chris Walley (born 1954), geologist
- Deborah Walley (1943–2001), actress
- Ernie Walley (born 1933), footballer
- Hugh Walley, footballer
- Joan Walley, (born 1949), politician
- Keith Walley (born 1954), footballer
- Moira Walley-Beckett, actress
- Nigel Walley (born 1941), musician
- Richard Walley (born 1953), activist
- Samuel H. Walley (1805-1877), politician
- Tom Walley (born 1945), footballer
- Walley Barnes (1920–1975), footballer
- Walley Chamberlain Oulton (c. 1770–c. 1820?), playwright
Usage examples of "walley".
Mildred, his wife, was her typical cheery self, cooking oatmeal in the kitchen, while Dufus, her purebred Boston Terrier puppy, skittered around sideways and walleyed and looking for something else to chew, or pee or poop on.
Undistracted, he proves his worthwhileness over and over, eventually garnering so much moral muscle that even his kiddies are impressed and refrain from cursing him in front of strangers, and his little woman gives him a little of what little women have to give without first making him confess that he is a walleyed son-of-a-bitch and that she is the nicest, sweetest, darlingest, generousest, beautifulest, unselfishest, perfectest, ad infinitum, ad nauseum something-oranother that ever dwelt south of heaven.
Strabo was a walleyed man with a taste for bad puns, but a good officer despite that.
Silk said to the walleyed peasant in the tone of voice he usually saved for serious negotiations, "why don't we talk about that?
The walleyed man ran after them, shouting at them to return to their posts.