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Divvy   Listen
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divvy  v. t. & v. i.  (past & past part. divvied; pres. part. divvying)  Divide up among a group; distribute; often followed by up; as, divvy up the proceeds; divvy up the loot. (Colloq.)






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"Divvy" Quotes from Famous Books



... trimmings such as a bank clerk might have carried, suspiciously much too good to have been thrown out here. Could it be that the thieves had indeed met in one of the Gold Nugget's rooms or in the roof-house up here, made their divvy, split the swag, and thus clumsily disposed of the container? At the moment, Worth tore buckles and latches free, yanked the thing open, reversed it in air—and out fell a coiled rope that curved itself like a snake—a three-headed ...
— The Million-Dollar Suitcase • Alice MacGowan

... I've hit her hard in the boneyard. She's blind and lousy. I'm on the divvy—that's me, and mum's my lay till you ...
— The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Vol. II: In the Midst of Life: Tales of Soldiers and Civilians • Ambrose Bierce

... mine as it is yours," answered Lasar. "And I propose to take it! If you'll make an even divvy of what you have found, or expect to find, we'll go away and let you alone. If you don't we'll take the ...
— The Pony Rider Boys in New Mexico • Frank Gee Patchin



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