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poddy
[pod-ee]
noun
plural
poddiesa newborn or unweaned calf, especially one that is taken from its mother and hand-fed.
any young animal.
poddy
/ ˈɒɪ /
noun
a handfed calf or lamb
any creature at an early stage of growth
poddy mullet
Word History and Origins
Origin of poddy1
Word History and Origins
Origin of poddy1
Example Sentences
Muffy the overgrown grey poddy calf comes up to watch.
"When exits through IPOs become so difficult, private equity investors would naturally be under pressure to seek alternative exit channels, such as through trade sales," said Poddy Feng, analyst at ChinaVenture, a Beijing-based private equity consultancy group.
"Out with it, Poddy," continued Peckle, digging him 4 in the ribs with the butt of his cue.
Well, in the first place," began Mr. Venderbrun, "you must know——" "Hear, hear, Poddy.
"Let Poddy tell," said Peckle.
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