How to use Corby in a sentence
Then my husband nudged me, Corby Kummer nudged me, everybody nudged me.
The nest of the kite, like that of the Corby, is an untidy mass of sticks and twigs placed conspicuously in a lofty tree.
A Bird Calendar for Northern India | Douglas DewarThe schools have already proved a great advantage to Corby and the surrounding villages.
Memorials of the Independent Churches in Northamptonshire | Thomas ColemanSir Meeson Corby, important to himself in an eminent degree, enjoyed the novel sense of his importance with his fellows.
The Amazing Marriage, Complete | George MeredithThis little girl is daughter to Captain Corby, in command of the troops.
Ravenshoe | Henry Kingsley
You see, my dear Miss Corby, that my prophecy to you on the terrace at Ravenshoe is falsified.
Ravenshoe | Henry Kingsley
British Dictionary definitions for Corby
/ (ˈkɔːbɪ) /
a town in central England, in N Northamptonshire: designated a new town in 1950. Pop: 49 222 (2001)
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