Sir Moses and Cuddy Flintoff's united efforts being able to restrain the balance of guests from breaking away, and a squabble occurring behind the screen about a hat, the chance was soon irrevocably gone.
We know how it would elevate us in the eyes of such men as Cuddy Flintoff and Paul Straddler, and what an advantage it would be to us in society being able to talk in a familiar way of his Lordship (Lordship with a capital L.
Cuddy Flintoff from the other end of the room, thus cutting short a discussion about wool, a bargain for beans, and an inquiry for snuff in his own immediate neighbourhood, and causing a tapping of the table further up.
Cuddy sheepishly; "greater reason why I should be off.
CUDDY Flintoff did not awake at all comfortable the next morning, and he distinctly traced the old copyhead of "Familiarity breeds contempt.
One young fellow, more drunk than sick, gave a wild bolt right over the cuddy table, striking out with both arms and legs as if afloat, so as to sweep half of the glasses down on the floor.
As is the way with soldiers, the comrades of Cuddy joked with him on his success in dodging the bullets of the bloody German snipers.
With this belief strong within them, Holmes and Cuddy leaped at the chance of bringing comfort to comrades in anguish, and help to those sorely pressed by the enemy.
Cuddy coolly bound up the limb, under incessant fire from the German trenches, and crawled back to his trench, dragging the man with him.
Returning with my treasure, I payed it out into the intense blackness of the cuddy hole, and anxiously awaited developments below.
Then, fearful of observation from the officer still pacing the poop, I skulked stealthily along in the black shadow of the cook's galley, until I reached the cuddy door, quaking with fear lest it fail me.
Every one in the cuddy talked of our unfortunate friends, and their melancholy fate; even Ford and Winterton were missed, while old Mr Rollock had been the life of the passengers.
At last John came to the conclusion that he could find out by simply walking out of the cuddy into the standing room.
Paul ran down to the beach, and discovered that the door of the cuddy of the Fawn was open.
She was schooner-rigged, carrying a jib, foresail, and mainsail; and there was a staysail in the cuddyfor use when the wind was light.
The rain continued to pour down, and Paul retired to the cuddy again.
For, till you said that, I'd clean forgot the sifter for your cuddy fire.
Eh, laird, I could never be tempted to do that, for my cuddy winna eat onything but nettles and thristles.
Hollo, Andrew,' said he; 'I thought you told me your cuddy would eat nothing but nettles and thistles.
Weel, he was in the kitchen last nicht when I brocht her through frae Mrs Jardine's to see your picter, an' he was so putten aboot that he gaed strecht away hame to the Cuddy Lane withoot sayin' a word to onybody.
So saying, I went along the deck aft, passing into the cuddy by the door under the break of the poop, and there I found Morris Jones, the steward, in the pantry.
I see Sam Jedfoot last night as ever was, jest soon arter you went away from the cuddy with the lantern.
Jones, who meanwhile had put the lantern he carried on the cabin table, and was proceeding to lift up the captain's head and drag him into a sitting posture against the side of one of the settles that ran down the cuddy fore and aft.
Despite the dirty nature of the cargo, the crew were making determined efforts to keep the deck and Cuddy clean.
Reassured, Peter crept aft, where a slightly raised deck formed the roof of a small cuddy or cabin.
Face down across the cuddylay the body of Henry Holbrook.
A knife thrust in the side told the story; he had crawled to the cuddy roof to get away from the water and had died there.
And in addition to the above we carried twenty cuddy passengers, of whom six were men, while the remainder consisted of nine ladies and five children.
Cuddy stood saddled and bridled and then Willet turned in last appeal to his master's son.
In front of Cuddy the great double doors were open to the fields and pastures, the gray hills and the radiant sky.
Unlike the crazed runaway of the city streets Cuddy never took better care of himself.
I meant to tell you to bring Cuddyfor me to ride, last time, you know.
Cuddy turned his aristocratic face away from the wet cloth and blew tremulously.
Cuddy usually kicked during grooming, but his present indifference was more insulting.
Perhaps Cuddy felt his rider stiffen in the saddle for he refused passionately to take the path.
Cuddy stood in the centre of the barn floor fastened to be groomed.
He's thinking, oldCuddy is, and scheming what he'd like to do.
Twice Geth went loose in his flat saddle and once Cuddy almost threw himself.
Strange that Willet had thought Cuddy wanted to kill some one--all he really wanted was a bit of a canter.
As he thrust his foot in the stirrup Cuddy lunged at Willet, his savage yellow teeth crushed into his shoulder.
He did not go up to Cuddy to speak to him as he usually would have done, but as if trying to avoid him, he fell to patting Happiness's striped face.
The new craft was a sloop twenty-two feet long, with quite a spacious cuddy forward.
Wu Abst thrust his hand through the window of a small cuddy hole, which he called his cabin, and drew out a long, antiquated rifle.
With expressionless face he slipped his weapon back again through the cuddy hole and called down another order below.
By Cuddy he evidently means himself, though choosing out of modesty another name instead of the familiar Colin.
Drummond, it will be remarked, speaking from memory, takes Cuddy to be Colin.
The woodwork was cheaply varnished mahogany; a fixed table ran from the mizzen-mast to within a few feet of the cuddy front, and on either side this table was a stout hair-covered bench.
I had hardly left the cuddy door to return, when I heard a loud cry from the forecastle, and both hands roared out simultaneously, "A sail right ahead!
In a few moments the voices of the men were silenced, and I then heard the tread of footsteps in the cuddy going aft, and some one as he passed tried the handle of my door.
Another long interval of silence followed; and as I did not hear the men who had entered the cuddy return, I wondered where they had stationed themselves, and what they were doing.
I took some turns along the deck, and shortly after nine one of the lamps in the cuddy was extinguished, and on looking through the skylight I found that the three men had left the table.
He knows where to lay his hands on the cuddy provisions, and if we knock him on the head we shan't be able to find half that'll be wanted.
I loaded a pipe and posted myself in a corner of the cuddy front.
They were breakfasting in the cuddy and in the forecastle, and I was waiting for the skipper to come on deck that I might go below and get something to eat.
They ran their eyes over the cuddy as strangers would, and one of them took a glass off a swinging tray, and held it high, saying grimly, "By the Lord!
The inmates of the cuddy still kept their seats, and their voices came out through the open skylights.
All this time the gale had not bated a jot of its violence, and the ship laboured so heavily that I had the utmost difficulty in getting out of the cuddy on to the poop.
I was just civil, and he was barely so; but when I was taking a glass in the cuddy preparatory to turning in for three hours, he asked me what I thought of the weather.
I made Crab hustle the goods aboard and stowed all away in the cuddy before I let the boatman put me ashore.
In the cuddy up forward, with my provisions, there were a saw and hammer, and other tools.
But even this interesting procedure came to an end, and at length the comrades threw themselves down on the cuddy roof, and realized that they were hungry.
Will loosened out the jib, belayed it, and lay down on the cuddy in its shadow.
In the cuddy were stowed some extra clothes in case of a cold bay fog rolling up, and several thick blankets, and enough bread and meat and cold tea for a couple of days in case the trip should be unexpectedly prolonged.
To rescue this, I went down even into the cuddy which had so lately proved my very grave almost; and after this I saw no reason why I should not save my money, if the Lord so willed it.
Suddenly a great explosion blew me out of my berth, and filled the whole of the cuddy with blaze and smoke.
I was not very late, however, arriving in the cuddy last, it is true, but in time to see my immediate predecessors just taking their seats.
Consequence is that we've only got thirty cuddy passengers aboard, instead of thirty-six, which is our full complement.
I fancy the intelligence will be not altogether unwelcome to at least one of the cuddy party.
As I appeared, threading my way forward among the great burly miners who were clustering thick in the waist, they raised a cheer, and the cuddy party again clapped their hands, some of them shouting an encouraging word or two after me.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cuddy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: ass; cabin; donkey; house; jackass; saloon