Definitions for Willey

Willey wil·ley

Spelling: [wil-ee]
IPA: /ˈwɪl i/

Willey is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 58 anagrams from letters in Willey (eillwy).

Definitions for Willey

noun

  1. willow (def 4).

verb (used with object)

  1. to willow (cotton).

noun, verb (used with object)

  1. willy.

Origin of Willey

1825-35; special use of dial. willy, Old English wilige basket (orig. one made of willow twigs); akin to willow

Examples for Willey

Mr. willey was peculiarly adapted to such circumstances as these.

"I'm really concerned by what's going on in Raleigh and by the attitudes of the legislature," willey said.

To console his mother, Paul did not go much to willey Farm at this time.

Replying thereto, Mr. willey asserted that the Legislature was entirely favorable to a program involving final emancipation.

The sinister motive underlying his proposal was clearly perceived and ably met by Mr. willey.

He lay back in the rocking-chair at willey Farm one evening.

I traveled with Elder willey about three weeks, and then traveled alone.

He was rather excited at the idea of meeting Clara at willey Farm.

Paul had been many times up to willey Farm during the autumn.

It was as if something were drawing his soul out towards willey Farm.

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