Definition of Randies

1. randy [n] - See also: randy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Randies

rancorously
rancors
rancour
rancoured
rancourous
rancourously
rancours
randan
randans
randed
randem
randems
randie
randier
randies (current term)
randiest
randily
randiness
randinesses
randing
randkluft
randklufts
random
random-access
random-access memory
random access
random access memory
random allocation
random amplification of polymorphic DNA

Literary usage of Randies

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Law Chronicle: A Monthly Journal (1857)
"The only correspondent who has suggested the total suppression is Mr. randies, whose letter is inserted below. We have no intention to refuse insertion to ..."

2. Literary Anecdotes and Contemporary Reminiscences of Professor Porson and Others by Edmund Henry Barker (1852)
"Her late Majesty, Queen Caroline, then Princess of Wales, took great interest in the welfare of the celebrated little minstrel, Miss randies: she was ..."

3. Literary Anecdotes and Contemporary Reminiscences of Professor Porson and by Edmund Henry Barker (1852)
"... Miss randies: she was invited to pass a few days at Blackheath, where she was introduced to the Princess Charlotte, who became very much attached to her ..."

4. Report 1- (1870)
"randies, 4á. To Little Robert, for mending his shoes, An Indenture of 1344, with five seals appended, granting an annuity to the Guild of St. Mary out of ..."

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