Definitions for Darby

Darby dar·by

Spelling: [dahr-bee]
IPA: /ˈdɑr bi/

Darby is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 62 anagrams from letters in Darby (abdry).

Definitions for Darby

noun

  1. a float having two handles, used by plasterers.
  2. a city in SE Pennsylvania.

plural noun

  1. handcuffs; manacles.

Origin of Darby

1565-75; perhaps after a proper name or Derby, England

Examples for Darby

darby McCormick is one of the best heroines in thriller fiction: smart, resourceful and tough as nails.

Alex Gaurnaschelli is the executive chef of Butter Restaurant and The darby.

I was determined not to let White House colleagues, the press, the public, or anyone else—up to and including darby—see me suffer.

The book that introduced darby, The Missing, is currently the only one available from an American publisher.

The vessel of Captain darby was the first that reached the rock by nearly an hour.

"Miss darby, or I am mistaken," said he, with a bow of marked civility.

His name was—darby;—that was his baptizing name; his other name I forgot.

From an Irish estate, my great-grandfather changed it to that of darby.

This is the atmosphere which must have attended the performance of Dunlap's "darby's Return."

I talked to [his then-wife] darby, who said I needed to give this all over to a Higher Power.

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