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Logie
/ ˈləʊɡɪ /
noun
- (in Australia) one of the awards made annually for outstanding television performances
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Logie1
C20: after John Logie Baird
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Example Sentences
Captain Logie determined to find so much for them to do that the Bellona should have the Courageux to herself.
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Wemyss of Logie was one of the king's courtiers; a tall, handsome lad he was, and a favourite with both king and queen.
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The young Laird of Logie would fain have tarried with the brave Danish maid, but not a moment was there to lose.
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First we had to have a permanent home, a “logie,” which is much like a bungalow, only more open and quite high and dry.
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Eventually both were received into favour again, though the Laird of Logie was constantly in political trouble.
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