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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
bandy .
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Examples
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As this week's Shameless Woman, she tells us about the precious aspects of being in a band and why choosing your "bandies" wisely is so important.
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She is driven by audience feedback the same way Lisa Simpson is driven by grades (Mariah bandies about her amount of No. 1 hits -- 18 -- like she's showing the world her report card).
fourfour: 2009
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He stacks up newspapers in his rented room, bandies with the maid and finally decides he's the King of Spain and about to be whisked away to his rightful place of authority.
Michael Giltz: Theater: Geoffrey Rush In "Madman," Adam Rapp's "Hallway," Shaky Tennessee and Broadway Songs of 1921 Michael Giltz 2011
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Though I do not share Jack's Jurassic views on various social issues, and I joke that the crisp $20 bills he bandies about are still being plucked from a brown paper bag dumped on his lawn in the dead of night by Richard Nixon's operatives in 1972, I do share some of his views about sneakers.
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She is driven by audience feedback the same way Lisa Simpson is driven by grades (Mariah bandies about her amount of No. 1 hits -- 18 -- like she's showing the world her report card).
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He stacks up newspapers in his rented room, bandies with the maid and finally decides he's the King of Spain and about to be whisked away to his rightful place of authority.
Michael Giltz: Theater: Geoffrey Rush In "Madman," Adam Rapp's "Hallway," Shaky Tennessee and Broadway Songs of 1921 Michael Giltz 2011
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Several names he bandies about in these exploits are the same as last names of several men who were in B Company at that time, and some last names of men who were in the 3rd platoon.
manny garcia 2010
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Commentary on Greece's woes too often bandies around references to a movie starring
Overheard: Debt Row 2010
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Commentary on Greece's woes too often bandies around references to a movie starring
Overheard: Debt Row 2010
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… Steele, like virtually everyone else, bandies about the term “terrorism” without ever defining it.
Did the Marines Die for Absolute Power? « Antiwar.com Blog 2008
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