roddy (Meaning)

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roddy (a.)

Full of rods or twigs.

Ruddy.

Synonyms & Antonyms of roddy

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roddy Sentence Examples

  1. The roddy percussionist played a mesmerizing rhythm on the bongos.
  2. The roddy mare galloped across the field with effortless grace.
  3. The roddy bagpipe tune filled the air with its haunting melody.
  4. The roddy ginger ale was a refreshing thirst-quencher on a hot summer day.
  5. The roddy terrier barked excitedly at the mailman.
  6. The roddy child skipped through the park, their laughter echoing through the air.
  7. The roddy skyscraper towered over the city, a symbol of ambition and progress.
  8. The roddy professor lectured with eloquence and passion, captivating his students.
  9. The roddy artist created stunning masterpieces that reflected the beauty of the human experience.
  10. The roddy spirit soared high, inspiring others to reach for their dreams.

FAQs About the word roddy

Full of rods or twigs., Ruddy.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The roddy percussionist played a mesmerizing rhythm on the bongos.

The roddy mare galloped across the field with effortless grace.

The roddy bagpipe tune filled the air with its haunting melody.

The roddy ginger ale was a refreshing thirst-quencher on a hot summer day.