cully - Wiktionary, the free dictionary cully (third-person singular simple present cullies, present participle cullying, simple past and past participle cullied) To trick, to impose on, to dupe
Cully - Name Meaning and Origin The name "Cully" is of Irish origin and is derived from the Gaelic name "Mac Cú Uladh," meaning "son of the hound of Ulster " It is a surname that has been used as a given name
Cully - definition of cully by The Free Dictionary Define cully cully synonyms, cully pronunciation, cully translation, English dictionary definition of cully Archaic n pl cul·lies A fool or dupe tr v cul·lied , cul·ly·ing , cul·lies To fool; cheat
Cully Definition Meaning - YourDictionary Origin of Cully Origin uncertain Short for cullion? From Wiktionary Perhaps from cullion From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
Cully Freeman Obituary (1975 - 2025) - Legacy Remembers Cully was a kind and generous father, brother, and son with strong convictions He loved his heavenly father, cherished his family, and was passionate about caring for his children
CULLY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com All the Irish fighters on the card were afforded a rousing welcome including Gary Cully, who has been given the honour of being co-main event to his hero Taylor