1. Kidd - Noun
2. Kidd - Proper noun
Scottish sea captain who was hired to protect British shipping in the Indian Ocean and then was accused of piracy and hanged (1645-1701)
Source: WordNetRobin, and Red Riding Hood Take together to the wood, And Sir Galahad lies hid In a cave with Captain Kidd. None of all the magic hosts, None remain but a few ghosts Of timorous heart, to linger on Weeping for lost Babylon. Robert Graves
Considering my specialization in architecture, I'm not surprised that the first graphic novel to thoroughly engage, not to say captivate, me is Chip Kidd and Dave Taylor's 'Batman: Death by Design.' Martin Filler
According to James Ennes, however, Admiral Kidd urged Ennes and his group to keep pressing for an open congressional probe. Source: Internet
According to Kidd, before the tragic incident, some persons in the community never crossed an imaginary border to enter another section of August Town. Source: Internet
A deposition Palmer gave, when he was captured in Rhode Island two years earlier, contradicted his testimony and may have supported Kidd's assertions, but Kidd was unable to obtain the deposition. Source: Internet
Deputy Chief Medical Officer Professor Michael Kidd praised the noticeable drop in active cases and hospitalised patients in the past few weeks but warned people in lockdown and border areas not to break rules to visit dads on Father's Day. Source: Internet