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duddy
or dud·die
[ duhd-ee ]
adjective
, Scot.
- ragged; tattered.
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Example Sentences
Not until he was well past Eldorado did he overtake Duddy and Fuddy and the trap.
From Project Gutenberg
Come awa in by to the muckle chair—Whar is he himsel, the muckle duddy feltered gouk?
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The amiable fuddy-duddy playing little politics in Washington became a gentleman of war.
From Project Gutenberg
And now he was like the others in the party—an amiable fuddy-duddy.
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