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Digby

American  
[dig-bee] / ˈdɪg bi /

noun

  1. Sir Kenelm, 1603–65, English writer, naval commander, and diplomat.


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Anastasia Vaipan-Law and Luke Digby are Britain's first competitors in the Olympics pairs since 2014.

From BBC

He’s even got a second agent, a short chap called Digby, who watches me from his car.

From Literature

Could that be Digby, the agent who works with Jarvis?

From Literature

A few minutes later a car drives up with my old friend Mr. Digby at the wheel.

From Literature

Law firm Digby Brown later said that a total of nearly £1m in civil actions against Network Rail had been settled.

From BBC