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loy

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loy [lɔɪ]
n
(Engineering / Tools) Irish a narrow spade with a single footrest
[from Irish Gaelic láí]


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His comment on Loy is as follows: `MINA LOY holds her position in Anglo-American poetry of my decade, perhaps the most spontaneous, perhaps the most original, a bit absent-minded, who sometimes succeeded and sometimes didn't.
Byline: Alan Marshall RORY LOY is desperate to fire Dunfermline to Scottish Cup glory even though he knows his chances of playing in the Final are slim.
Byline: By SCOTT McDERMOTT RORY LOY admits his Rangers debut almost went unnoticed by 52,000 fans thanks to Barry Ferguson.
 
 
 
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