Proper noun
Vardy (plural Vardys or Vardies)
A surname.
How any government could promote the Vardy academies in the North-East of England is absolutely beyond me. Tony Blair defends them on grounds of diversity, but it should be unthinkable in the 21st century to have a school whose head of science believes the world is less than 10,000 years old. Richard Dawkins
After seeing Jamie Vardy score twice to pull clear in the Golden Boot race, created next to nothing in terms of chances for himself. Source: Internet
Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta bemoaned the decision to send off Eddie Nketiah but not Jamie Vardy as the Leicester striker struck late to salvage a point at the Emirates Stadium. Source: Internet
Arteta felt Vardy was lucky to escape a red card after his left foot caught Mustafi in an eye during one coming together and it was a decision that would prove crucial. Source: Internet
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta was left frustrated that the Gunners didn't kill the game off and that Jamie Vardy wasn't sent off in the first half after a clash with Shkodran Mustafi. Source: Internet
At 33, Vardy is closer to the end than the beginning of his career but his prowess in front of goal remains undiminished and he undoubtedly is the Foxes’ number one striker. Source: Internet