cody
IPA: kˈoʊdi
Root Word: Cody
noun
- A surname from Irish anglicized from Ó Cuidighthigh (“descendant of Cuidightheach”). Cuidightheach is a byname meaning “helpful”.
- A surname from Irish anglicized from Mac Óda (“son of Odo”).
- A unisex given name transferred from the surname.
- A locale in the United States.
- A city, the county seat of Park County, Wyoming; named for American showman William Frederick Cody (Buffalo Bill).
- A village in Nebraska; named for railroad foreman Thomas Cody.
- A neighborhood of Duluth, Minnesota.
- An unincorporated community in Florida.
- An unincorporated community in Missouri; named for William Frederick Cody (Buffalo Bill).
- A ghost town in British Columbia, Canada.
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Examples of "cody" in Sentences
- Cody Bruette assisted in this lab.
- Cody at first was a reluctant hero.
- Cody was automatically hooked on it.
- In the end, the girl ends up liking Cody.
- Cody and other student are in a classroom.
- Cody is easily frightened and intimidated.
- Cody is then rushed to the hospital for surgery.
- Cody spent the rest of the year away from the limelight.
- Cody and Bailey mend their relationship at the end of the episode.
- As well as children's underwear with Geek and Cody's visage on the garments.