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Loy
[ loi ]
noun
- a female given name.
loy
/ ±ôɔɪ /
noun
- a narrow spade with a single footrest
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Origin of Loy1
Example Sentences
David Loy, legal director of the First Amendment Coalition, said the city does not have “a blank check†to withhold records because of an investigation into the fire.
“If she was texting on city business, she’s doing her job on the public dime, whether by text message from an airplane by telephone, or by email from her desk,†said First Amendment Coalition Legal Director David Loy.
However, although they also ended Hearts' nine-game unbeaten run, former Ibrox youth striker Rory Loy thought it was only "a big win" and "impressive based on the poor standards they have set".
Loy thinks Clement might still need to win the Europa League to save his job come the end of the season given they had never lost to a second-tier side at home in the cup and are highly unlikely to catch Celtic in the league.
Clement had left last week's meeting with chief executive Patrick Stewart still believing he had the backing of the board, but Loy thinks sticking with the Belgian until the end of the season "breeds negativity" among the players and fans.
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