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Cyd

[ sid ]

noun

  1. a female given name.


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“The most important thing is guys like Matt Dooley,” says Cyd Zeigler, the co-founder of OutSports.com.

There is no Fred Astaire, there is no Gene Kelly or Ann Miller or Cyd Charisse.

He had been exposed to the hot sun, and had thus become terribly overheated, when he came to the river Cyd´nus.

But Cyd was a character himself, and had no need to borrow any of the lustre of Spain or Greece.

He had every confidence in Cyd's discretion, and knew that he would rather die than betray him.

Cyd was already there, for he did not sleep in the great house, and had not to wait the movements of the family.

Cyd returned to the shore, and they waited half an hour, but the lady's-maid did not come.

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