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[ dig-bee ] / ˈdɪg bi /
nounSir Kenelm, 1603–65, English writer, naval commander, and diplomat. Words nearby Digbydigamy, digastric, digastric fossa, digastric muscle, digastric triangle, Digby, Digby chicken, dig down, Digenea, digenesis, digenetic Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for DigbyI just now learn, that Carleton has published his and Digby's letter to the General. The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Volume 3|Various “You can help me,” exclaimed Digby, who had been been silent for some time, as they went upstairs. Digby Heathcote|W.H.G. Kingston Sir Digby was found by his Peruvian servant dead from snake-bite. The Sign of Silence|William Le Queux Digby leaped nimbly aside, and hit his right arm a blow which made it tingle from the shoulder to the tips of the fingers. Digby Heathcote|W.H.G. Kingston
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