Definition of Boody

1. to sulk [v BOODIED, BOODYING, BOODIES] - See also: sulk

Lexicographical Neighbors of Boody

boobytrapped
boobytrapping
boobytraps
boocoo
boocoos
booder
boodie
boodied
boodies
boodle
boodled
boodler
boodlers
boodles
boodling
boody (current term)
boodying
booed
booer
booers
boof
boofhead
boofheads
boofier
boofiest
boofs
boofy
boogaloo
booger
boogerman

Literary usage of Boody

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

1. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit Court of the United by Benjamin Robbins Curtis (1854)
"HENRY H. boody et al. Fraudulent misrepresentations by a stranger, not sufficient to rescind a deed of conveyance. They may afford ground for relief, ..."

2. The Law of Baron and Femme: Of Parent and Child, Guardian and Ward, Master by Tapping Reeve, Amasa Junius Parker, Charles E. Baldwin (1882)
"boody, 20 NH. 411. A married woman, possessing a separate estate, induced the plaintiff to do work for her son, by promising payment, and after its ..."

3. Taxation of Corporations: Report of the Commissioner of Corporations on the by United States Bureau of Corporations (1909)
"Ibid., p. 505. This section does not confer authority to exempt the same property for a second term of ten years. boody i. Watson, 63 NH, 320 i88,s). ..."

4. Papers and Proceedings of the ... General Meeting of the American Library by General Meeting, American Library Association (1906)
"THE RELATION OF LIBRARIES TO MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT BY DAVID A. boody, President Board of Trustees of Brooklyn (NY) Public Library Л S one enters the harbor ..."

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