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goldy

(ˈɡəʊldɪ)
n, pl goldies
(Animals) informal a goldfinch
adj, -dier or -diest
(Colours) gold-like in colour
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"Middle height, slim and fair, with red goldy hair and big blue eyes; about thirty, I should say."
"There is no arguing with Johnson," said one of his friends, Oliver Goldsmith, "for when his pistol misses fire he knocks you down with the butt end of it." And perhaps Goldy, as Johnson called him, had to suffer more rudeness from him than any of his friends to save Bozzy.
The Canada-China dispute is a showdown between "a mouse and an elephant," said Goldy Hyder, president and chief executive officer of the Business Council of Canada, which represents many of the country's largest companies.
Police identified the suspect as Mandeep Singh, alias 'Commando.' The 36-year-old Singh is said to be a member of the 'Goldy Group' which was tagged in the kidnapping of Anial Kumar Sohal in 2017.
Jonnel Estomo said Mandeep Singh is actually a member of the notorious Goldy Group that prey on Indian businessmen in the Philippines.
It is goldy when you sexually engage with your married partner and vice versa, and ungodly if you're not married.
Goldy, a Golden Laced Wyandot, is the Enforcer, who keeps the rest of the brood in line.
Brian Goldy, Agent 281 -545-8212 * bgoldy@potomacmarine.biz
Euonymus fortunei 'Goldy' is a hardy dwarf evergreen shrub that brightens up any border or patio display.
Despite its recent vow to ban white supremacist ideology and hate groups from its platform, Facebook refused to acknowledge that the content posted by well-known Canadian white nationalist Faith Goldy was against the company's renewed policies, a report by Huffington Post claimed.