noddy in English

noun
1
a silly or foolish person (especially as a general term of abuse).
Who wants to go to a tacky West End celebrity hang-out, when celebrity is ten a penny and likely to comprise only noddies ?
2
a tropical tern with mainly dark-colored plumage.
And, with seabird droppings showering the coastal spinifex each day, there is dense cover for thousands of nesting birds, which include frigates, boobies, noddies and Bridled Terns.

Use "noddy" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "noddy" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "noddy", or refer to the context using the word "noddy" in the English Dictionary.

1. Noddy and the Bumpy dog is the 14th Noddy book out of 24, and it introduces a new character, a friendly little dog

2. Cribbage the card game also known as Crib, Cribble, and Noddy

3. Bumpy dog is a yellow toy dog and a friend of Noddy

4. Bumpy dog goes along with Noddy on his daily deliveries round Toy Town