1. savoy - Noun
2. Savoy - Proper noun
A variety of the common cabbage (Brassica oleracea major), having curled leaves, -- much cultivated for winter use.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI was a big J. Geils fan, a Steppenwolf fan and a Savoy Brown fan. George Thorogood
What does New York sound like? For me, the Charlie Parker at the Royal Roost recordings on the Savoy label are the total embodiment of the New York music experience. Henry Rollins
We used to play the Savoy Ballroom, and we always had a boogie tune in the set. Bands like Tommy Dorsey used to do a little boogie woogie. The big bands. Jay McShann
Abbadie's health suffered from devotion to his duties in the Savoy and from the English climate. Source: Internet
According to surveys conducted in 2000, between 41% and 55% of the population were in favour of the proposal for a separate Savoy region, while 19% to 23% were in favour of separation from France. Source: Internet
A headline from the New York Age March 20, 1926, reads “Savoy Turns 2,000 Away On Opening Night – Crowds Pack Ball Room All Week”. Source: Internet