darbies
Americanplural noun
plural noun
Etymology
Origin of darbies
First recorded in 1565–75; probably from the phrase Darby's bonds a rigid bond, perhaps named after a noted 16th-century usurer
Example Sentences
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And this is not just a question of Darbies and Joans, who were at it in their youths, having slowed down as the years have passed.
From Economist
The disc also includes William Bolcom’s “Billy in the Darbies” and Copland’s “Two Pieces for String Quartet.”
From New York Times
He sang sweetly in quiet moments like "Billy in the Darbies," his haunting aria on the eve of execution, but much of the time one longed for a more powerful sound.
From Seattle Times
But when that we come to the whitt Our Darbies to behold, And for to take our penitency, And boose the water cold.
From Project Gutenberg
“Curse the darbies—I—” The sudden overturning of a stool, caused by a quick backward movement on the part of Mamma, drowns the rest of this muttered speech.
From Project Gutenberg
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