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pad·dy / ˈpadē/ • n. (pl. -dies) (also rice paddy) a field where rice is grown. ∎ rice before threshing or in the husk.
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Pad·dy / ˈpadē/ • n. (pl. -dies) inf., often offens. an Irishman (often as a form of address).
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