1. blakey - Noun
2. Blakey - Proper noun
blakey (plural blakeys)
A metal stud or plate fixed to the sole or heel of a shoe to prevent excessive wear.
Synonym: seg
Blakey (plural Blakeys)
A surname.
Blakey (plural Blakeys)
Alternative form of blakey (“metal shoe reinforcement”)
We all kind of grew up together with Art Blakey because we all were young and he gave us a chance to write. We had to write something that was good and to sit up with a great guy like Art Blakey and watch him. Freddie Hubbard
Blakey p.77 With the fashion for faster hunts, the Beagle fell out of favour for chasing hare, but was still employed for rabbit hunting. Source: Internet
“Eavan ran the creative writing program for decades, and she built it into probably the greatest creative writing program in the world,” said English Department Chair Blakey Vermeule. Source: Internet
Tiverton Chief Thomas Blakey said police believe Acquisto shot and killed John Cloud, 81 of Kingston, Mass. after the two had arranged to meet shortly before 7:00 Monday evening inside the Pocasset Hill Cemetery. Source: Internet
There’s no firm on this list with more advisor certifications than Secrest Blakey & Associates, LLC. Source: Internet