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Bridie
[ brahy-dee ]
bridie
1/ ˈbrəɪdɪ; ˈbraɪdɪ /
noun
- a semicircular pie containing meat and onions
Bridie
2/ ˈbraɪdɪ /
noun
- BridieJames18881951MScottishMEDICINE: physicianTHEATRE: dramatist James , real name Osborne Henry Mavor . 1888–1951, Scottish physician and dramatist, who founded the Glasgow Citizens' Theatre. His plays include The Anatomist (1930)
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Bridie1
of unknown origin
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Example Sentences
Bridie Scott-Parker, et al. “The Psychological Distress of the Young Driver: A Brief Report.”
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Bridie Malone did not sacrifice a single friend when she became Lady Corless.
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Bridie replaced them, replaced the whole staff with relatives of her own.
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Bridie taught them their duties and saw that they did them thoroughly.
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