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figgy

[ fig-ee ]

adjective

figgier, figgiest.
  1. containing figs: fig:

    a figgy cake.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of figgy1

First recorded in 1540–50; fig 1 + -y 1
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No figgy pudding or, God forbid, baked ham, but black-and-white cookies, lox and bagels, brisket, latkes, babka and kichel.

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Of those two Figgy plays among her competitors, claiming in her interview that she wants to offer a feeling of safety to people on this ride with her in the hopes they’ll do the same for her.

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Kayley Williams was walking above Thor's Cave with her sprocker spaniel, Figgy, when the dog fell off a path just after 06:00 BST.

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Ms Williams said it was an "unbelievable" feeling when she was reunited with Figgy, who was not seriously harmed.

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Like eggnog or figgy pudding, it’s all a matter of taste, but here are a few things my own interests have led me to watch.

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