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Definition of "archy" []

  • Arched. (adjective)
  • A suffix properly meaning a rule, ruling, as in monarchy, the rule of one only. Cf. -arch.

Gnu Collaboartive International Dictionary of English: licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

Use "archy" in a sentence
  • "Chops and props to anyone who can tell me who "archy" is named after."
  • "By Don Marquis, in "archy and mehitabel," 1927 well boss i saw mehitabel the cat the other day and she was looking a little thin and haggard with a limp in the hind leg on the starboard side old feline animal i said how is tricks still in the ring archy she said and still a lady in spite of h dash double l always jolly archy she said in spite of hard luck toujors gai is the word archy toujours gai how did you get the game leg mehitabel i asked her alas she said it is due to the treachery of one of these social swells who is sure one bad actor he was a fussed up cat with a bell around his neck on a ribbon and the look about him of"
  • "All Facts and Opinions has an interview with the other man running in the Pennsylvania Senate Primary, Chuck Pennachio. archy is looking for suggestions for a new license plate slogan for Idaho."
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