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cowardy
▪ I. † ˈcowardy, n. Obs. Also -die, -dye, -ty. [a. OF. couardie (11–12th c. cuardie, coardie), f. couard coward n.; = It. codard{iacu}a: see -y. Other synonyms are cowardice, cowardship, cowardry.] = cowardice.1375 Barbour Bruce ix. 92 He..Fleis thus for hys cowardy. c 1386 Chaucer Knt.'s T. 1872 No...
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Cowardy Custard
Cowardy Custard is a musical revue and was one of the last Noël Coward shows staged during his life. A recording of the original London production of Cowardy Custard was made by RCA.
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Oh, Coward!
Also in 1972 a revue along similar lines, Cowardy Custard played in London. A review of the original cast recording compared it with the contemporary London show, Cowardy Custard: "The formula is much the same, a show made out
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cowardice
cowardice (ˈkaʊədɪs) Forms: 4–8 cowardise, 4–6 -yse, 4–5 -ys, (4 kowardyse, 5 cowartys(s, kouardise, 6 couuardeis), 6–7 cowardize, 7– cowardice. [a. OF. couardise (13th c. in Littré), f. couard coward n. + -ise, suffix:—L. -itia: see -ice1. An earlier F. equivalent was couardie cowardy n.; obsolete ...
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Stewart Nicholls
Choreography credits include: Iolanthe and The Mikado (National Tour) and Cowardy Custard (National Tour).
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dastardy
dastardy arch. (ˈdɑːstədɪ, -æ-) Also 6–7 -ie. [f. dastard n. + -y, after cowardy, bastardy.] The quality of a dastard; base or mean cowardice.1588 Allen Admon. 19 The whole world deriding our effeminate dastardie. 1611 Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. ix. viii. 22 Farre from any suspition of dastardy. a 1640 J...
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Narsing Yadav
Vastadu Naa Raju (2011)
Katha Screenplay Darshakatvam Appalaraju (2011) as Daivagna Chari
Pilla Zamindar (2011) as Adavi Rambabu
Daruvu (2012) as Cowardy
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Dolores Mantez
During the 1960s, Mantez appeared in a number of stage musicals; these included Cowardy Custard (the Mermaid Theatre's tribute to Noël Coward), Monty Norman's
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hardiesse
‖ hardiesse (ardiˈɛs) [a. F. hardiesse (12–13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), f. hardi hardy. Adopted from OFr. in 14–15th c.; and anew as an alien loan-word in 18th c.] Hardihood, boldness.1340 Ayenb. 83 Ine prouesse byeþ þri þinges to-deld, hardyesse strengþe an stedeuestnesse. 1390 Gower Conf. I. 147 Cowar...
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Jenny Logan
She appeared in Stepping Out, Cowardy Custard, Irene, Annie and Barry Manilow's Copacabana at The Prince of Wales theatre, and a subsequent production
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Longshanks
Longshanks (ˈlɒŋʃæŋks) [See shank n.] 1. A nickname given to Edward I of England on account of his long legs.[13.. P. de Langtoft Chron. (Rolls) II. 284 Lewelin..& David son frere, unt perdu manantie, Cil od le lunge jambes de tut est seisie. ? 1306 Pol. Songs (Camden) 223 Whil him lasteth the lyf w...
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Geoffrey Burridge
His extensive theatre credits included many musicals, notably the 1972 West End revue, Cowardy Custard, the 1978 production of Beyond the Rainbow in the
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Elaine Delmar
In 1972 she was part of the original London cast of the musical Cowardy Custard at the Mermaid Theatre, which was based on the songs of Noël Coward. Delmar and Friends
Nobody Else But Me
S'Wonderful
Theatre appearances
Finian's Rainbow (1952/1953)
No Strings (1961)... at Her Majesty's Theatre
Cowardy
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Tim Goodchild
starring Cleo Laine, Phil the Fluter, Salad Days, Thomas and the King, Troubadour, Sing a Rude Song starring Barbara Windsor (Garrick), Noël Coward’s Cowardy
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