Stymie Beard - Wikipedia As a child actor, he was most famous for playing Stymie in the Our Gang short comedy films of 1930–1935 The role was so well known that he adopted the name Stymie Beard, and was so credited in some later roles, such as his 1978 appearance in The Buddy Holly Story
STYMIE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com The verb stymie means "to obstruct or hinder " Constantly texting with your friends will stymie your effort to finish your homework Stymie was first used on the golf course in Scotland, where it referred to an opponent's ball blocking your own ball’s path to the cup
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STYMIE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Rail plans are stymied, locked in court battles or simply put on hold He has yet to win a decisive victory against the London transport unions who have stymied his plans A backlash against the flood of foreign investment entering China stymied the buyout
Stymie - definition of stymie by The Free Dictionary To be an obstacle to; prevent the advancement or success of; thwart or stump: weather that stymied attempts to locate the missing hikers; a math problem that stymied half the class n 1 An obstacle or obstruction 2 Sports A situation in golf in which an opponent's ball obstructs the line of play of one's own ball on the putting green
stymie - Wiktionary, the free dictionary stymie (third-person singular simple present stymies, present participle stymieing or stymying, simple past and past participle stymied) To thwart or stump; to cause to fail or to leave hopelessly puzzled, confused, or stuck