Billy in a sentence as a noun

There is some risk of personal injury but probably nothing that 10 officers with billy-clubs can't handle.

Not only do many people still chase the latest shiny thing or hand over their details willy-billy without thinking of the consequences, but it's quickly becoming the default to do so, making it even less of a choice, and more just what you do in everyday life!There are plenty of things I've found worth trading my privacy for, but it's been a conscious choice every time.

Billy definitions

noun

a short stout club used primarily by policemen

See also: truncheon nightstick baton billystick

noun

male goat

See also: he-goat