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Kidd

[ kid ]

noun

  1. Michael Milton Greenwald, 1919–2007, U.S. dancer and choreographer.
  2. William Captain Kidd, 1645?–1701, Scottish navigator and privateer: hanged for piracy.


Kidd

/ kɪd /

noun

  1. KiddWilliam16451701MScottishTRAVEL AND EXPLORATION: privateerCRIME AND POLICING: pirateCRIME AND POLICING: murderer William, known as Captain Kidd. 1645–1701, Scottish privateer, pirate, and murderer; hanged


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As a teen, FDR once sailed with a prep school friend to an island where they believed Captain Kidd had buried a chest.

Also at the shindig were Jemma and Jodie Kidd, Pixie Lott, Anna, Hamish and the rest.

He had made some good Westerns like The Magnificent Seven, but he thought my bad guy in Joe Kidd should be a good guy.

The guitarist was the great Michael ‘Kidd Funkadelic’ Hampton.

Some 138 handwritten index cards were assembled into book form by the amazing designer Chip Kidd.

William Kidd with others executed at Execution dock, London, for piracy.

It is possible that Kidd may at first have meant to act in accordance with his instructions.

It was thought probable that Kidd would carry his booty to some colony.

About the other patrons of Kidd the chiefs of the opposition cared little.

They affected to believe that he had from the first been aware of Kidd's character and designs.

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