Landy

[ lan-dee ]

noun
  1. John Michael, 1930–2022, Australian track athlete and political leader: governor of Victoria 2001–06.

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How to use Landy in a sentence

  • And read more about the impact of state and local layoffs from Benjamin Landy at the Century Foundation.

  • One of the things Landy does in “Art Bin” is give artists a chance to weed out the losers among their own works.

    Where Bad Art Goes to Die | Sasha Watson | February 11, 2010 | THE DAILY BEAST
  • Asprey and his wife, the sculptor Justine Asprey, contributed an early wax cast of her classical bust portrait of Landy himself.

    Where Bad Art Goes to Die | Sasha Watson | February 11, 2010 | THE DAILY BEAST
  • These are a few of the questions Michael Landy asks in his exhibition “ Art Bin” at South London Gallery through March 14.

    Where Bad Art Goes to Die | Sasha Watson | February 11, 2010 | THE DAILY BEAST
  • "Hit's the pore house fer a cow hand," was his terse aphorism on the subject, and Landy had never seen a "fitten" poor house.

    David Lannarck, Midget | George S. Harney
  • Then as the sober days of manhood came, and Landy witnessed the finish of the improvident and foolish, he began to save and skimp.

    David Lannarck, Midget | George S. Harney
  • If you and Landy can't skin those B-line people out of one little horse, you are no traders.

    David Lannarck, Midget | George S. Harney
  • "Ye see, I'm not a native son," explained Landy, as they rode abreast on the widened road.

    David Lannarck, Midget | George S. Harney
  • He produced a small rifle that had been packed between the blankets and handed it to Landy for his inspection.

    David Lannarck, Midget | George S. Harney