southey
IPA: saʊθi
Root Word: Southey
noun
- A habitational surname from Old English.
- A council ward and former village in the City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England; the ward contains the suburb of Southey Green.
- A town in the Rural Municipality of Cupar No. 218, Saskatchewan, Canada.
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Examples of "southey" in Sentences
- It was the last long poem that Southey would write.
- Southey wished to curb the independence of the diggers.
- Southey fired and hit Hintsa in the leg but still he ran.
- At the end of the war Southey was discharged from RAF service.
- In the poem Southey is dismissed as insolent, narrow and shabby.
- Southey's all male ursine trio was not left untouched over the years.
- Southey finally completed the poem as a whole in 1799, at the age of 25.
- Southey asked for British troops to be sent to help control the situation.
- The Southey Cable Company is owned and operated by the Town of Southey under the guidance of the Southey Cable Committee.
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