Similar words: hillbilly, billy goat, willy-nilly, shilly-shally, dilly-dally, bill, billet, billow. Meaning: ['bɪlɪ] n. 1. a short stout club used primarily by policemen 2. male goat.
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181. What did Billy Corkin do that Will Carling could never do, he asks long lost friends.
182. He hands me a billy and suggests I get some snow for water and a few twigs to start the fire.
183. Billy Knowle held a chicken and mayonnaise sandwich in his mouth in order to leave both hands free for the report.
184. Billy the Kid worked as a cowboy, but he was more a townie than a frontiersman.
185. Billy Butlin became the most successful entrepreneur in this explosive growth.
186. When a patrolman struck a bystander ith a billy club,(http://sentencedict.com/billy.html) the crowd began throwing objects at the police.
187. Boss Billy Bonds has been impressed in training by the 23-year-old centre half from Partisan Belgrade.
188. Luckily Billy saw Harriet leave, carrying the second of the cubs, and followed her at a distance.
189. Mr Hendricks ordered until Billy opened his mouth, revealing the black gap of a missing front tooth.
190. General Lewis Hyde had served under General "Billy" Mitchell.
191. Billy Bunny burst his big beautiful blue balloon.
192. You've done a fine job with Billy and Joey.
193. "We'll go in your car, Billy."—"Whatever you say.".
194. If you're a Billy Crystal fan, you'lllove this movie.
195. Even from behind in silhouette, Billy recognized the figure.
196. Billy Budd is lucid and graceful - a quietly assured masterpiece.
197. Billy Ewing grabbed him by the elbow and took him aside.
198. Billy Bonds has never been one to avoid a scrap.
199. Billy Hardy has pulled out of his second fight against Noel Carroll after a training accident.
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