Similar words: passerby, tinderbox, thunderbolt, blunderbuss, near by, nearby, by hook or by crook, herb. Meaning: ['dɑːbɪ] n. a felt hat that is round and hard with a narrow brim.
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1. Her racing tipster got the Derby winner right.
2. That horse won the Kentucky Derby.
3. I was enquiring in Lost Property at Derby.
4. He wears a black derby.
5. The Derby winner is now standing.
6. Arazi is odds-on to win the Kentucky Derby.
7. The Derby will be run at 3 o'clock.
8. He has been a Derby County supporter since boyhood.
9. Britain came second in the Prix St Georges Derby.
10. The Derby will be run in spite of the bad weather.
11. The Derby winner Generous will be put to stud in Britain at the end of the season.
12. The Derby is a major event in the racing calendar.
13. He aggravated a neck injury while playing for Derby County.
14. A moment passed, and then Derby burst into tears.
15. The Earl of Derby had a town house here.
16. Only one will win the Derby.
16. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
17. And wait a minute ... Sage Derby.
18. Clough won League titles with both Derby and Forest.
19. The derby was an exciting prospect for the fliers.
20. They've only lost 3 at home, but Derby, Luton and Brentford have won there this season.
21. Voice over Derby had one more chance to balance the books but Paul Kitson wasted a glorious opportunity by blasting wide.
22. Quakers were not disgraced in the first derby match of Third Division standing played at the Victoria Ground.
23. He was jailed for 15 years for nobbling a horse that had been going to run in the Derby.
24. If we have a wet spell, Cecil could also run Armiger in the Derby.
25. Breed a strong mare with a fast stallion and hope for a Derby winner.
26. It is a reputable if rather dull book, but Lord Derby was a dull man.
27. A real sparkler from David Penney gave the local derby a firework finish and the fairest result of all.
28. This tightly-knit community, lying six miles south of Sheffield on the Derby coalfield, had a population of less than four thousand.
29. Wright, who lent him money that he never repaid, continued to consult him on technical matters after he left Derby.
30. Throughout his brilliant career with Airdrie, Newcastle, Chelsea and Derby, controversy followed his every move.
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