Definitionn. a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
Last update: September 10, 2015
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Cynthia asked "They were old cigarettes—not like Patsy smokes," she said and then added quickly, "gotta go." [Please select]
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"Give him de grand bounce," suggested Patsy. [Please select]
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The Sea Venture comes home from Bermudas and the play Renan admired is written with Patsy Caliban, our American cousin. [Please select]
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COWS--Aunt Chloe 9, Cassy 56, Clara 63, Effie 85, Emma 89, Maud 237, Mina 240, Patsy 278, Pocahontas 2d 292, Ruby 318, Topsy 334. [Please select]
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Dam PATSY 278; 2d dam Pocahontas (1444) by Sir Walter (311); 3d dam Fairy (1260) by Dibble (176); 4th dam Devon (658). [Please select]
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Dam RUBY 318 by Somerville (563); 2d dam Patsy 278; 3d dam Pocahontas (1444) by Sir Walter (311); 4th dam Fairy (1260) by Dibble (176). [Please select]
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Dam CASSY 56 by Dan 32; 2d dam Patsy 278; 3d dam Pocahontas (1444) by Sir Walter (311); 4th dam Fairy (1260) by Dibble (176). [Please select]
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Dam PATSY 278; 2d dam Pocahontas (1444) by Sir Walter (311); 3d dam Fairy (1260) by Dibble (176). [Please select]
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'Patsy will never want bread again,' she concluded, and two bailies wept aloud. [Please select]
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"A lady was speaking lately at Muirtown for an orphanage at Ballyskiddle, and described how Patsy was rescued from starvation, and greatly affected us." [Please select]
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"Then she went on, and it seemed to me a stroke of genius, 'Speaking about Patsy, has any lady present a black dress suitable for a widow woman."' [Please select]
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