Proper noun
A surname from Old English.
(rare) A male given name.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBudd should avoid exchanging in this middle range by following the simple principle of either fighting entirely at long range or at close range in a tight clinch, and never anywhere in between. Source: Internet
Budd landed a right hook and followed it up with another right hand. Source: Internet
From 1899, Budd had worked to develop stainless steel bodies for railroad cars, for the Pullman in particular. Source: Internet
Cultural references In Herman Melville 's novella Billy Budd (first published 1924), the title character is convicted at a drumhead court-martial of striking and killing his superior officer on board HMS Indomitable, is sentenced to death, and is hanged. Source: Internet
Jayden Hayward makes a confident catch from a high ball, the ball is recycled to the left, and Dean Budd is freed to make a rampaging run into space on the touchline, behind the vast majority of the defensive cover. Source: Internet
DeVincenzo claimed to have recounted his story to screenwriter Budd Schulberg during a month-long session of waterfront barroom meetings. Source: Internet