Definitions for Digby

Digby Dig·by

Spelling: [dig-bee]
IPA: /ˈdɪg bi/

Digby is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 35 anagrams from letters in Digby (bdgiy).

Definitions for Digby

noun

  1. Sir Kenelm, 1603–65, English writer, naval commander, and diplomat.

Examples for Digby

"I've arranged a practice of the Christmas carols," said Digby.

My brother Digby has no sport in him, and he is much bigger than me, besides.

Don't flush up, Digby; I 'm not going to say one word that could hurt you.

He seems to have succeeded in getting rid of Digby for good.

He dislikes it to be shown—to strangers: the other is a Digby.

Glad to see you, Digby, my boy; hope I have not starved you out waiting for me?

Sherborne is now in the possession of Digby, earl of Bristol.

There were two towns at Digby, governed by cousins who had always lived in harmony.

I used to make my brother Digby laugh by telling about your aprons.

I will make it myself, for my own boy,—for you are mine, Digby.

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