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Godey

[ goh-dee ]

noun

  1. Louis An·toine [an, -twahn], 1804–78, U.S. publisher: founded the first women's magazine in the U.S. 1830.


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Example Sentences

Her favorite dolls were the figures cut out of the fashion plates of Godey's Lady's Book.

Sometimes he brought her magazines—exchanges from the printing—office—Godey's and others.

Richard Godey, a mountaineer almost the equal with Carson, willingly agreed to accompany him.

Godey laid a forefinger against the left side of his nose, to emphasize a high opinion of his own subtlety.

Godey hugged himself and beamed over the wild noises of the night, and at the voice of the tidal river calling lustily.

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