wally
IPA: wˈɔɫi
Root Word: Wally
noun
- A diminutive of the male given names of Waldo, Walter, Wallabee, and Wallace.
- (Britain, slang) A fool.
- (colloquial, London and Essex) A large pickled gherkin or cucumber.
verb
- (colloquial, obsolete, Essex) Alternative pronunciation (and hence spelling) of value
adjective
- (Of eyes) unusually pale; misaligned, sideways-looking, affected by strabismus.
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Examples of "wally" in Sentences
- The show hinted Wally was in the package.
- Gfinley might want the job, or maybe wally.
- The current director of the Haggerty is Wally Mason.
- Wally Wiwchar is the chairman of the board and the treasurer.
- The humor of the character rests in Wally's teenage perspective.
- The next day, Wally and his friends go to the barber shop for haircuts.
- During the battle, Wally is only hit one time by the giant hulking Mongul.
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