biddy (Meaning)

Wordnet

biddy (n)

adult female chicken

young bird especially of domestic fowl

Webster

biddy (n.)

A name used in calling a hen or chicken.

An Irish serving woman or girl.

biddy Sentence Examples

  1. The old biddy down the street always had a story to tell about the neighborhood's history.
  2. Despite her age, Aunt Martha was no frail biddy; she could outwork most of the youngsters on the farm.
  3. The gossipy biddy at the market couldn't resist spreading rumors about her neighbors.
  4. Don't underestimate Grandma; she may seem like a harmless biddy, but she's quite savvy.
  5. Mrs. Jenkins, the nosy biddy from next door, was always peeking through her curtains.
  6. Clara's mother-in-law was a cantankerous old biddy who never missed a chance to criticize her.
  7. The chatty old biddy at the café cornered anyone who'd listen with her tales of adventure.
  8. The little old biddy tottered down the street with her shopping bags, a familiar sight in the neighborhood.
  9. Sarah's grandmother was a sweet old biddy who loved baking cookies for her grandchildren.
  10. The group of old biddies at the senior center played cards every afternoon, exchanging stories and laughter.

FAQs About the word biddy

adult female chicken, young bird especially of domestic fowlA name used in calling a hen or chicken., An Irish serving woman or girl.

maid,housekeeper,handmaid, wench, skivvy, housemaid, charwoman, handmaiden, char, maidservant

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The old biddy down the street always had a story to tell about the neighborhood's history.

Despite her age, Aunt Martha was no frail biddy; she could outwork most of the youngsters on the farm.

The gossipy biddy at the market couldn't resist spreading rumors about her neighbors.

Don't underestimate Grandma; she may seem like a harmless biddy, but she's quite savvy.