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[ lej-ee ] / ˈlɛdʒ i /
adjective, ledg·i·er, ledg·i·est.Origin of ledgyAn Americanism dating back to 1770–80; ledge + -y1 Words nearby ledgyledger board, ledger line, ledger paper, ledger plate, ledger strip, ledgy, Ledoux, Le Duc Tho, Ledyard, Led Zeppelin, lee Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for ledgyFirst to roll in past the ledgy portals of the haven were the venerable sea-wagons—the coasters known as the "Apple-treers." Blow The Man Down|Holman Day To the north the mainland, with its fringe of ledgy isles, was in sight, distant not far from thirteen leagues. Left on Labrador|Charles Asbury Stephens It is hardly possible to give an idea of the desolate aspect of these ledgy islets. Left on Labrador|Charles Asbury Stephens He made a wide circuit in advance and at last dismounted upon the summit of a ledgy hill, among crags and forest trees. The Red Mustang|William O. Stoddard
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