Definitions for possy

possy pos·sy

Spelling: [pos-ee]
IPA: /ˈpɒs i/

Possy is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 32 anagrams from letters in possy (opssy).

Definitions for possy

noun

  1. possie.
  2. a job; position.

Origin of possy

First recorded in 1915-20; shortening and alteration of position

Examples for possy

This is ridiculous, he told himself, turning to possy with a helpless shrug.

possy went quickly to the door, opened it and called, "Herbux, come in."

After all, possy could have lied about the cat and the other creatures.

possy paused, inferentially transferring the question to his friend.

They called each other possy and Smithy and got together once a week to play chess and exchange views on the universe in general.

So we couldn't have our children dirty and sinful too, you know, possy!

"My dear friend," exclaimed possy, blindly moving his king into check.

A sergeant was in a "possy" (the soldier's term for his position in the firing-line and dugout) watching a party of Turks digging.

"Just this," possy said, leaning forward to give emphasis to his words.

"I wouldn't dream of such a thing—" possy began—and stopped with a gasp.

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