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Cody

[ koh-dee ]

noun

  1. William Frederick Buffalo Bill, 1846–1917, U.S. Army scout and showman.
  2. a male given name.


Cody

/ ˈkəʊdɪ /

noun

  1. William Frederick. the real name of Buffalo Bill


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Example Sentences

Thus, Greg Bokor and Cody Wilson became the lynchpins of my first film No Control —the emotional and the political.

During the first weekend of filming with Greg, I heard of Cody Wilson and I was emotionally rocked.

A fourth, Staff Sgt. Cody Rhode, survived despite being shot five times.

Diablo Cody, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of Juno, is known for catchy, quotable dialogue.

“I myself am actually a spiritual, religious person,” Cody tells The Daily Beast.

Fuller left us this morning, having concluded to pack through on foot with Dr. Cody, of our county.

These facts were confirmed in a later interview with William F. Cody.

They were all noted men in their way, but Bill Cody was the paragon.

The Cody biplane, with its enormous size rendering it a prominent feature of the show, was exhibited.

Cody, who was a close personal friend of Comstock, but somewhat younger, was also a frequent guest at the Jack Morrow ranch.

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