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nounPlural cuddies ˈkʌdiˈkədi US A small room or compartment, especially on a boat. Example sentencesExamples - Forward and beneath the main saloon is a second head with shower, two large hanging lockers and a cuddy cabin with port and starboard berths.
- I had a 22-foot Regal cuddy cabin that I always had problems with and found myself constantly at odds with the dealership.
- The marine industry's ‘Boat Across America’ tour, which covered 5,400 miles in a 24-foot cuddy cabin this summer, had an extra measure of safety thanks to the U.S. Foundation for Boating Safety.
- There is a small cuddy cabin forward with self-tailing jib sheet winches on each side of the companionway and all sail controls are within easy reach without leaving the cockpit.
- The stern anchor is easy to bring up but when fishing from a boat with a cabin or cuddy it can be a little difficult to retrieve the front anchor.
- She had solid wooden masts, no engine, stones for ballast, a big traditional open cockpit for fishing, and a snug, comfortable cuddy forward of the foremast.
- It is a very wide-bottomed boat which makes it rather slow but comfortable to fish from, and the small cuddy is a blessing in bad weather.
- Boston Whaler's new boat takes their unsinkable 32-foot center console and adds a decent-sized cuddy cabin forward.
- While this walk-around does not have a cuddy, it does try to please non-fishermen with a forward area flanked with seating with full, curved backrests and plush bow cushions, a swim platform, and lots of handrails for safety.
- All models shared the same walkaround cuddy cabin accommodation plan.
- Keeping your gear in a box makes it a lot easier to keep it tidy; what's more, it keeps it a lot drier - an important point in an open boat with no cuddy.
- And don't even think about hauling a cuddy cabin or express cruiser behind your car.
- Cruisers, bow riders, cuddy cabins, personal watercraft and, of course, houseboats, shuttle in and out.
- The cuddy cabin features a V-berth arrangement with cushions as standard equipment and a number of options to make things a little more comfortable down below.
- Aft of the ventilation hatches, a small cuddy with a half-height hatch marks the official entry from the deck to the engine-room.
- Anderson heads his 22-foot cuddy-cabin fishing boat out of the marina.
OriginMid 17th century: of uncertain origin. Rhymesbloody, buddy, cruddy, muddy, nuddy, ruddy, study nounPlural cuddies ˈkʌdiˈkədi Scottish dialect 1A donkey. 驴 Example sentencesExamples - His daily preview of the South African cards is being syndicated by the Press Association with a view to giving punters in betting shops half a chance of deciphering the form of the local cuddies.
- Last week a friend was certain that he was on to a profit, because his friend in an ownership syndicate had told him they all fancied their cuddy and were going to have that month's mortgage money on it.
- According to reports the other day, we will be doomed in February 2019, when asteroid 2002 NT7 smacks into planet Earth considerably faster than any of my cuddies have run.
- I have observed countless team-mates attempting to augment cash flow by the traditional methods of cards, cuddies and casinos.
- Would a Regional Parliament for the North East feel the need to legislate about the welfare of cuddies instead of horses and cattle?
2A stupid person. 笨蛋,蠢人 你这个没有骨气的大笨蛋! Example sentencesExamples - The cuddy will almost certainly win, but you might find yourself punching the smugness off the sponsor's/owner's face and spending a night in the cells, as happened to an unfortunate friend of mine.
Synonyms idiot, fool, stupid person, simpleton, moron, cretin, imbecile, ignoramus, oaf, dunce, dolt, dullard, nincompoop, duffer, jackass
OriginEarly 18th century: perhaps a pet form of the given name Cuthbert, once popular in Scotland and northern England. nounˈkədēˈkədi US A small room or compartment, especially on a boat. Example sentencesExamples - I had a 22-foot Regal cuddy cabin that I always had problems with and found myself constantly at odds with the dealership.
- The cuddy cabin features a V-berth arrangement with cushions as standard equipment and a number of options to make things a little more comfortable down below.
- Anderson heads his 22-foot cuddy-cabin fishing boat out of the marina.
- Keeping your gear in a box makes it a lot easier to keep it tidy; what's more, it keeps it a lot drier - an important point in an open boat with no cuddy.
- Aft of the ventilation hatches, a small cuddy with a half-height hatch marks the official entry from the deck to the engine-room.
- All models shared the same walkaround cuddy cabin accommodation plan.
- The stern anchor is easy to bring up but when fishing from a boat with a cabin or cuddy it can be a little difficult to retrieve the front anchor.
- And don't even think about hauling a cuddy cabin or express cruiser behind your car.
- It is a very wide-bottomed boat which makes it rather slow but comfortable to fish from, and the small cuddy is a blessing in bad weather.
- The marine industry's ‘Boat Across America’ tour, which covered 5,400 miles in a 24-foot cuddy cabin this summer, had an extra measure of safety thanks to the U.S. Foundation for Boating Safety.
- Forward and beneath the main saloon is a second head with shower, two large hanging lockers and a cuddy cabin with port and starboard berths.
- There is a small cuddy cabin forward with self-tailing jib sheet winches on each side of the companionway and all sail controls are within easy reach without leaving the cockpit.
- Cruisers, bow riders, cuddy cabins, personal watercraft and, of course, houseboats, shuttle in and out.
- While this walk-around does not have a cuddy, it does try to please non-fishermen with a forward area flanked with seating with full, curved backrests and plush bow cushions, a swim platform, and lots of handrails for safety.
- Boston Whaler's new boat takes their unsinkable 32-foot center console and adds a decent-sized cuddy cabin forward.
- She had solid wooden masts, no engine, stones for ballast, a big traditional open cockpit for fishing, and a snug, comfortable cuddy forward of the foremast.
OriginMid 17th century: of uncertain origin. nounˈkədēˈkədi Scottish dialect 1A donkey. 驴 Example sentencesExamples - Would a Regional Parliament for the North East feel the need to legislate about the welfare of cuddies instead of horses and cattle?
- According to reports the other day, we will be doomed in February 2019, when asteroid 2002 NT7 smacks into planet Earth considerably faster than any of my cuddies have run.
- His daily preview of the South African cards is being syndicated by the Press Association with a view to giving punters in betting shops half a chance of deciphering the form of the local cuddies.
- I have observed countless team-mates attempting to augment cash flow by the traditional methods of cards, cuddies and casinos.
- Last week a friend was certain that he was on to a profit, because his friend in an ownership syndicate had told him they all fancied their cuddy and were going to have that month's mortgage money on it.
- 1.1 A stupid person.
笨蛋,蠢人 你这个没有骨气的大笨蛋! Example sentencesExamples - The cuddy will almost certainly win, but you might find yourself punching the smugness off the sponsor's/owner's face and spending a night in the cells, as happened to an unfortunate friend of mine.
Synonyms idiot, fool, stupid person, simpleton, moron, cretin, imbecile, ignoramus, oaf, dunce, dolt, dullard, nincompoop, duffer, jackass
OriginEarly 18th century: perhaps a pet form of the given name Cuthbert, once popular in Scotland and northern England. |