1. willey - Verb
2. Willey - Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A civil parish in Herefordshire, England.
A village in Barrow parish, Shropshire, England (OS grid ref SO672991).
A village and civil parish in Rugby district, Warwickshire, England (OS grid ref SP495848).
A city in Carroll County, Iowa, United States.
willey (third-person singular simple present willeys, present participle willeying, simple past and past participle willeyed)
Alternative form of willy (“cleanse wool etc. with a willow”)
Although liberal socialism unequivocally favors a mixed market economy, it identifies legalistic and artificial monopolies to be the fault of capitalism Roland Willey Bartlett, Roland Willey Bartlett. Source: Internet
More recently, G. R. Willey (1983) says: :Communal bon-bons with feasting and jollification have a pagan root—ritual bonfires at the beginning of November once signaled the start of another year and the onset of winter. Source: Internet
Thousands of objects were excavated after the war by professional archaeologists at Iranian sites such as Siraf by David Whitehouse and Alamut Castle by Peter Willey. Source: Internet
“And as long as we worked to have that little pavilion!” lamented Willey. Source: Internet
Bellville Police Chief Ron L. Willey is shown getting into his cruiser. Source: Internet
David Willey hit an unbeaten 35 to help England past their 215-run target and secure a 1-0 ODI series lead over Australia. Source: Internet