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Definition of Rhodies
1. rhody [n] - See also: rhody
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rhodies
Literary usage of Rhodies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reminiscences of the Old Navy: From the Journals and Private Papers of by Edgar Stanton Maclay (1898)
"In return for this sweet taste of war the townsfolk vied with each other in
entertaining the gallant rhodies whenever they appeared on shore. ..."
2. Reminiscences of the Old Navy: From the Journals and Private Papers of by Edgar Stanton Maclay (1898)
"In return for this sweet taste of war the townsfolk vied with each other in
entertaining the gallant rhodies whenever they appeared on shore. ..."
3. "The Cannoneer.": Recollections of Service in the Army of the Potomac by Augustus Buell (1890)
"As soon as the "preliminaries" were completed some of the "rhodies" got out a
coil of spare picket rope and started down toward the valley of Rock Creek in ..."
4. Transportation of Coal: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on by Committee on Naval Affairs, United States, Senate, Congress (1914)
"... inclusive rhodies to Lenoir, inclusive Central RR of South Carolina Charleston &
Western Carolina Ry.: Between Spartansburg and Laurens Between Laurens ..."
5. Chronique de Jean Le Févre, seigneur de Saint-Remy by Antoine de Bourbon, Claude Louis Hector Villars, Edme Cougny, Nicolas Goulas, Jean Le Fèvre, Michel de La Huguerye, Charles de Smedt, Jeanne d'Albret, Melchior Vogüé, Henri Lebègue, François Morand, Alphonse Ruble, Rochambeau (1878)
"Là (chez les rhodies), comme à Mas- salie et à Cyzique, on s'occupait ...
On raconte ceci des rhodies : ce n'est pas seulement du jour où ils ont fondé la ..."