Similar words: paddle, call a spade a spade, pad, eddy, giddy, muddy, buddy, toddy. Meaning: ['pædɪ] n. 1. (slur) a person of Irish descent 2. an irrigated or flooded field where rice is grown 3. rice in the husk either gathered or still in the field.
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1. The soldiers were bellying through the rice paddy.
2. There's no need to get into such a paddy.
3. She adored Paddy but he didn't treat her well.
4. There's no need to get in/into a paddy.
5. Paddy spotted Mary Ann and gave her a cheery wave.
6. His second son, Paddy, had gone to live in Canada.
7. The musicians burst into a rousing rendition of "Paddy Casey's Reel".
8. The paddy fields have turned a feathery yellow.
9. They arrested the peaceful marchers, put them in paddy wagons,(Sentencedict.com) and charged them with disorderly conduct.
10. The building of irrigation systems and paddy fields is costly in terms of time and effort.
11. The bullets sent up muddy geysers from the paddy water as they raged toward the group.
12. It had been an honest mistake, though, the paddy wagon men believing he was dead or dying.
13. We gathered around a paddy dike and exchanged greetings and impressions.
14. As we flared, spray from the rice paddy swirled around us.
15. Tho had gone to the edge of the paddy, and had scooped some water into his helmet.
16. Uncle Vernon had flown into a paddy on account of the seven lessons left outstanding.
17. Take that paddy field, well stocked with fish, rice and ducks.
18. Explosions were continuing in the paddy field, but they began a conversation as though on a quiet street.
19. The en-tire company moved across a rice paddy in echelon formation.
20. The paddy was full of colored smoke, lavenders and yellows.
21. Now that their children have grown up she joins Paddy in London every other week.
22. The news put him in a bit of a paddy.
23. He jumped into the sunlight, fell flat, found himself alone in the paddy.
24. A serious drought in early 1989 affected agricultural crops, in particular paddy rice and jute.
25. Instead, towards sunset, he led us to another village, off the highway and surrounded by paddy fields.
26. Then I heard a sharp, fast cracking, and looked towards the paddy field.
27. Captain Samphan was walking fast across the road in the middle distance, ordering some of the troops into the paddy field.
28. The gift took the form of uncooked food, usually paddy.
29. Chambers panicked and buried himself and the machine gun in the stupid rice paddy.
30. In the old days a suitor sometimes had to work in his prospective father-in-law's paddy fields for three years.