Sandy
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Sandy may refer to:
- Characteristic of sand
- Sandy (name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name
- Hurricane Sandy, a tropical cyclone of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season
- Sandy brown, a shade of brown
Places
- Sandy, Bedfordshire, England
- Sandy, Carmarthenshire, Wales
- Sandy, Oregon, United States
- Sandy, Pennsylvania, United States
- Sandy, Utah, United States
- Sandy, Kanawha County, West Virginia
Music
Singers
- Sandy (singer) (born 1983), Brazilian singer-songwriter
- Sandy (Egyptian singer), Egyptian pop singer
- Sandra Chambers, British dance singer with the stage name “Sandy”, the vocalist of Corona and numerous other Italian eurodance and italodance projects
Albums
- Sandy (Sandy Denny album), 1972
- Sandy (Sandy Lam album), 1987
- Sandy (Sandy Salisbury album), 2001
Songs
- "Sandy", a song by Larry Hall from 1959
- "Sandy", a song by Dion DiMucci from 1963
- "4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)", a 1973 song by Bruce Springsteen from The Wild, The Innocent and The E Street Shuffle, covered by The Hollies in 1975 as "Sandy"
- "Sandy", a song by the Carpenters on A Kind Of Hush (album), 1976
- "Sandy", a song sung by John Travolta in Grease (film)
Other
- "Sandy", the nickname for search and rescue (SAR) escort duty typically flown by the A-1 Skyraider
- "Sandy", the English rendition of Sha Wujing, a character in Chinese legend
- Operation Sandy, a test launch of a V-2 rocket in 1947 from the aircraft carrier USS Midway
- Sandy's, a former fast-food chain purchased by Hardee's in 1979
- Sandy (novel), a popular 1905 novel by Alice Hegan Rice
- Sandy (1926 film), a 1926 film with Charles Farrell
See also
- Sandy Island (disambiguation)
- Sandie (disambiguation)
- Sandi (disambiguation)
- Sandhi, a variety of phonological processes
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