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Huey

American  
[hyoo-ee, yoo-ee] / ˈhyu i, ˈyu i /

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Hugh.


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The question of democratic rage is timeless, and Mr. Turley’s historical narrative is sweeping—from the trial of Socrates to the rhetoric of Huey Long.

From The Wall Street Journal

And not a hundred yards after they had begun walking west again, the roar of a military Huey helicopter flying low meant that they would make it out alive.

From Literature

The Huey landed ahead of them, and two crew members jumped out and met the group.

From Literature

One of the first things Buzz did when he arrived at the Huey was to tell the pilot and crew about the injured Brian Thomas.

From Literature

“Not long before dusk, a Huey helicopter flew near,” remembered Bruce.

From Literature