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2010 sitcom
(Katherine Parkinson). They try to cope with an incompetent waitress Kiki (Isy Suttie), ambitious apprentice chef Skoose (Stephen Wight) and the mercurial
Whites_(TV_series)
British sitcom
and sometimes-friend at JLB, and later his rival for Dobby's affections. Isy Suttie as Dobby (series 5–8; guest series 9), an IT worker at JLB and a self-confessed
Peep_Show_(British_TV_series)
British TV quiz show (2017–)
and Angela Barnes Week 7 (23–27 November 2020): Denise Lewis, Rhys James, Isy Suttie and David James Week 8 (30 November–4 December 2020): Sara Barron
House_of_Games
British claymation comedy franchise
augmented reality (AR) mobile app. It features the voices of Miriam Margolyes, Isy Suttie and Jim Carter and was released on 18 January 2021. In September 2021
Wallace_&_Gromit
2013 British TV series or programme
but he is always at her house even though he doesn't live there anymore. Isy Suttie as Bev, Colleen's eccentric housemate who is madly in love with Beggsy
Great_Night_Out
American industrial engineer and mathematician (1938–2024)
17805. "H.Milton Stewart School of ISyE Faculty". Archived from the original on 2009-10-14. Retrieved 2009-11-20. "ISyE Faculty Named Inaugural SIAM Fellows"
Ellis_L._Johnson
British children's adventure TV game show (1987–1994)
Cliff Barry (Lissard), plus Knightmare VR actor Nick Collett and actresses Isy Suttie and Jessie Cave playing new roles. The team of dungeoneers were YouTube
Knightmare_(TV_series)
Materials classically predicted to be conductors, that are actually insulators
1039. Bibcode:1998RvMP...70.1039I. doi:10.1103/RevModPhys.70.1039. Mello, Isys F.; Squillante, Lucas; Gomes, Gabriel O.; Seridonio, Antonio C.; De Souza
Mott_insulator
UK comedy awards
Category Winner Nominees Best Newcomer Josie Long Russell Kane, Isy Suttie Best Compère Daniel Kitson Alun Cochrane, Adam Hills Breakthrough act Rhod
Chortle_Awards
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Female
English
 English name derived from Greek oide, ODA means "song." Compare with another form of Oda.
Male
Norwegian
Norwegian form of Old Norse Oddr, ODD means "point of a weapon."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of purses and bags, from Middle English cod ‘bag’.English : nickname for a man noted for his apparent sexual prowess, from cod(piece), in Tudor times the garment worn prominently over the male genitals.English : from Middle English cod, the fish (of uncertain origin, perhaps a transferred use of 1), applied as a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or seller of these fish, or possibly as a nickname for someone thought to resemble the fish in some way.Irish : variant of Cody.Irish (County Wexford) : from the Anglo-Saxon personal name Cod.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Rhodes.German : variant of Rode 1.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly northern) and Scottish
English (mainly northern) and Scottish : nickname for someone thought to resemble a fox, for example in cunning or slyness, or perhaps more obviously in having red hair, from northern Middle English tod(de) ‘fox’ (of unknown origin).
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from the Middle English personal name Dodde, Dudde, Old English Dodda, Dudda, which remained in fairly widespread and frequent use in England until the 14th century. It seems to have been originally a byname, but the meaning is not clear; it may come from a Germanic root used to describe something round and lumpish—hence a short, plump man.Irish : of English origin, taken to Sligo in the 16th century by a Shropshire family; also sometimes adopted by bearers of the Gaelic name Ó Dubhda (see Dowd).Daniel and Mary Dod, natives of England, emigrated to Branford, CT, in about 1645.
Boy/Male
English German
Famous ruler.
Surname or Lastname
English (Northumbria) and Scottish
English (Northumbria) and Scottish : habitational name from East Ord in Northumberland, named with Old English ord ‘point’. Compare Ort 3.English : from a Germanic personal name (see Ort 2).Scottish : habitational name from various minor places named with Gaelic ord ‘hammer’, used as a topographical term for a rounded hill.
Girl/Female
Egyptian
From the road.
Male
German
Variant form of German Otto, ODO means "wealthy."
Female
German
 Feminine form of German Odo, ODA means "wealthy." Compare with another form of Oda.
Girl/Female
German American Norse
Elfin spear.
Girl/Female
Norse
Point.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Ode (see Ott).
Male
Norse
Old Norse name derived from the word oddr, ODDR means "point of a weapon."
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from a byname for a cunning person or someone with red hair, from Middle English todde, TODD means "fox."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English pode ‘toad’.
Male
French
Old French form of German Otto, ODA means "wealthy." Compare with feminine Oda.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English old, not necessarily implying old age, but rather used to distinguish an older from a younger bearer of the same personal name.North German form of Alt, like the English name a distinguishing name for the older of two bearers of a personal name.Americanized form of German Alt.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Owded, ODED means "restorer." In the bible, this is the name of the father of Azariah, and the name of a prophet who lived in the time of King Ahaz.
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ODD ISY
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Telugu
Consisting of Honey
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Enclosed Meadow
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Very Beautiful and Auspicious
Female
English
English variant spelling of Latin Corinna, CORRINA means "maiden."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Supporter of Law
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Devon and Cornwall)
English (mainly Devon and Cornwall) : nickname from Norman French buge ‘mouth’ (Late Latin bucca), applied either to someone with a large or misshapen mouth or to someone who made excessive use of his mouth, i.e. a garrulous, indiscreet, or gluttonous person. The word is also recorded in Middle English in the sense ‘victuals supplied for retainers on a military campaign’, and the surname may therefore also have arisen as a metonymic occupational name for a medieval quartermaster.Scottish (Caithness and Orkney) : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
With a Virtuous Army
Surname or Lastname
English (Hampshire)
English (Hampshire) : probably an affectionate nickname for someone who lived in the woods.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Tolerant, The earth, An Apsara or celestial nymph
Boy/Male
Hebrew, Hindu, Indian
Mountain Goat
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superl.
Worn out; weakened or exhausted by use; past usefulness; as, old shoes; old clothes.
superl.
Long practiced; hence, skilled; experienced; cunning; as, an old offender; old in vice.
a.
Odd; strange; ugly; old; uncouth.
superl.
Old-fashioned; wonted; customary; as of old; as, the good old times; hence, colloquially, gay; jolly.
superl.
Not young; advanced far in years or life; having lived till toward the end of the ordinary term of living; as, an old man; an old age; an old horse; an old tree.
v. i.
To make an addition. To add to, to augment; to increase; as, it adds to our anxiety.
a.
Formed according to old or obsolete fashion or pattern; adhering to old customs or ideas; as, an old-fashioned dress, girl.
superl.
Not divisible by 2 without a remainder; not capable of being evenly paired, one unit with another; as, 1, 3, 7, 9, 11, etc., are odd numbers.
superl.
Different from what is usual or common; unusual; singular; peculiar; unique; strange.
a.
Quarrel; dispute; debate; strife; -- chiefly in the phrase at odds.
v. t.
Alt. of Dod
superl.
Not paired with another, or remaining over after a pairing; without a mate; unmatched; single; as, an odd shoe; an odd glove.
superl.
Remaining over; unconnected; detached; fragmentary; hence, occasional; inconsiderable; as, odd jobs; odd minutes; odd trifles.
superl.
Continued in life; advanced in the course of existence; having (a certain) length of existence; -- designating the age of a person or thing; as, an infant a few hours old; a cathedral centuries old.
a.
Old-fashioned; queer; odd; as, a rum idea; a rum fellow.
superl.
Long cultivated; as, an old farm; old land, as opposed to new land, that is, to land lately cleared.
superl.
Not new or fresh; not recently made or produced; having existed for a long time; as, old wine; an old friendship.
superl.
Left over after a definite round number has been taken or mentioned; indefinitely, but not greatly, exceeding a specified number; extra.
superl.
Formerly existing; ancient; not modern; preceding; original; as, an old law; an old custom; an old promise.