davy
IPA: dˈeɪvi
Root Word: Davy
noun
- A diminutive of the male given name David.
- A surname originating as a patronymic derived from David.
- A Davy lamp.
- An affidavit, a legally binding statement or oath
- A Davy lamp, a type of safety lamp.
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Examples of "davy" in Sentences
- And the real jim bowie was gay with davy crotchitch.
- Photo By rocky d bashaw early morning picture of my daughter at ratcliff lake in davy crockett national forest.
- Yes | No | Report from rocky d bashaw wrote 42 weeks 4 days ago davy crockett national forest, texas. 16000 to choose from
- "davy," she exclaimed, "little davy, i reckoned you was gone away from us. gran'pa, here is davy back, and he has shot a deer."
- Yes | No | Report from rocky d bashaw wrote 41 weeks 1 day ago ratcliff lake in davy crockett natl forest and baffin bay, revira, tx
- Is it even possible to imagine what would have to transpire for little davy to be any more willfully stupid or infantile than he already is?
- Photo By rocky d bashaw ratcliff/davy crockett park where my daughters and i camp during our hunting trips 2008. my daughters are 10yrs and 12yrs, they both like hunting and fishing.
- "davy," said he, "you ain't over handsome. 'twouldn't improve yere looks to be bald. they hev a way of takin' yere ha'r. better stay behind with gran'pa ripley till i kin fetch ye both."
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