1. leddy - Noun
2. Leddy - Proper noun
leddy (plural leddies)
Pronunciation spelling of lady.
Leddy (plural Leddys)
A surname from Irish.
If the young leddy was so careless o' insulting other folks' ancestors, it proves she has nane o' her ain; for them that has china plates themsel's is the maist careful no to break the china plates of others. J. M. Barrie
Despite other reports, the mayor said only 12 cops and nine firefighters are expected to retire by June 30, including Kennelly, Leddy and Deputy Police Chief Stephen Cahill, who officially retired last week. Source: Internet
On the women's side, Elizabeth Leddy of Portland, Maine won via TKO 1:50 into the first round over Katie Newholy of Pine Ridge, S.D. during a 132-pound bout, while, at 141 pounds, Ashley Moore of Buzzards Bay won 5-0 over Anna Thompson of Wichita, Kan. Source: Internet
Some in the lower range are destined to be replaced by million-dollar-plus new construction, said Karen Leddy, a borough resident and an agent with Coldwell Banker Realty in Closter, who noted a booming market. Source: Internet
Fire Chief Jim Leddy will retire June 30. Source: Internet
Leddy said there were two bids received. Source: Internet