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Indy
[ in-dee ]
adjective
- of or relating to the Indianapolis 500:
an Indy race car.
Indy
/ ɛ̃di /
Word History and Origins
Origin of Indy1
Example Sentences
Indy’s a great town, but we couldn’t go out at all, we were stuck in the hotel.
It was because Indy was taking away the deep stuff pretty well.
So while Indy quarterback Philip Rivers had a decent year, he and the Colts can’t match Buffalo’s offensive firepower.
Although Indy was embarrassed by Tennessee at home in Week 12, it bounced back with a solid-enough win at the Texans, with QB Philip Rivers playing well.
The more important matchup may be on the other side of the ball, however, as Tennessee struggled to stop Indy during the Colts’ 34-17 win two weeks ago.
Can you imagine Ejiofor as Indy and, say… Morgan Freeman as Henry Jones, Sr.?
The move came in the wake of Disney acquiring Lucasfilm, which produced all four Indy films, back in 2012.
Indy is a frequent commenter on frumforum.com and talkradiosucks.com.
The live feed of the 15-car crash that killed Indy 500 champ Dan Wheldon was horrific enough.
She was the yin to Indy's yang, the pepper to his salt, and the chemistry between them was palpable.
Indy returned with a small hat of honey-colored straw and a soft white-silk mantilla.
The youth made fast a hawser, the old man mounted painfully to the dock, and Indy stirred and rose.
She rose, and stood with a hand on Indy's shoulder, murmuring affectionately in the colored woman's ear.
They floated silently up to the dock, and the youth held the sloop steady while Rosemary Roselle and Indy mounted from its deck.
And her companion, who had not travelled with the times, learned with interest that "indy" was the pet name for indigestion.
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