O'Day
[ oh-dey ]
noun
Anita Anita Belle Colton, 1919–2006, U.S. jazz singer.
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How to use O'Day in a sentence
"No, suh; much obliged, but I ain't got only a minute to stay," said O'Day.
From Place to Place | Irvin S. Cobb"'Tain't no gift of money, or nothin' like that," O'Day hastened to explain.
From Place to Place | Irvin S. CobbO'Day squinted his eyes, his lips moving in silent calculation.
From Place to Place | Irvin S. CobbBut before matters reached that unbelievable pitch, O'Day, owner of the 'Palace,' was killed in a shooting fracas.
Bert Wilson on the Gridiron | J. W. DuffieldOur early variety is the Peep-O'Day, which is planted about the same time as the early beans.
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