billy Synonyms

billy Meaning

Wordnet

billy (n)

a short stout club used primarily by policemen

male goat

Webster

billy (n.)

A club; esp., a policeman's club.

A slubbing or roving machine.

billy Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer used a billy to milk the cows each morning.
  2. Hikers often carry a billy to boil water for tea or coffee while camping.
  3. The shepherd relied on his trusty billy to round up the sheep.
  4. In Australia, a billy is a traditional metal pot used for cooking over a campfire.
  5. With a flick of his wrist, the cowboy swung the billy over the fire to heat up dinner.
  6. The explorer packed his backpack with essentials, including a billy for cooking meals on the trail.
  7. She stirred the stew in the billy, allowing the flavors to meld together over the campfire.
  8. The scout demonstrated how to use a billy to purify water during wilderness survival training.
  9. The aroma of coffee brewed in the billy filled the air, awakening the campers to a new day.
  10. A well-seasoned billy is an indispensable tool for outdoor cooking enthusiasts.

FAQs About the word billy

a short stout club used primarily by policemen, male goatA club; esp., a policeman's club., A slubbing or roving machine.

baton,cane, mace, shillelagh, nightstick, shillalah, truncheon, billy club, bludgeon, waddy

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The farmer used a billy to milk the cows each morning.

Hikers often carry a billy to boil water for tea or coffee while camping.

The shepherd relied on his trusty billy to round up the sheep.

In Australia, a billy is a traditional metal pot used for cooking over a campfire.