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vee

American  
[vee] / vi /

adjective

  1. shaped like the letter V: a vee neckline.


noun

  1. anything shaped like or suggesting a V .

Etymology

Origin of vee

First recorded in 1880–85; spelling of the letter name

Example Sentences

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‘Got a meeting, vee vee hush hush, can’t say who!’ said my agent.

From The Guardian

In the increasing light, the ship’s wake curled white behind them, a spreading vee in the still gray water of morning.

From Literature

"All skue vee," which was as satisfactory as any other form of reply would have been—more so, perhaps, for it showed that the Captain was in high good-humour.

From Project Gutenberg

Dane crouched by his standard torch, his eyes fastened on the sea, watching for an ominous vee of ripples betraying another gorp on its way to launch against the rock barrier.

From Project Gutenberg

When Sorry Tom received the gang perlitely at the door, He said that keerds would be allowed upon the second floor; And then he asked us would we like a drop uv ody vee.

From Project Gutenberg