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Lloyd
[ loid ]
noun
- Welsh Legend. Llwyd.
- Harold (Clay·ton) [kleyt, -n], 1894–1971, U.S. actor.
- (John) Sel·wyn (Brooke) [sel, -win], 1904–78, British statesman.
- a male given name: from a Welsh word meaning “gray.”
Lloyd
/ ɔɪ /
noun
- LloydClive (Hubert)1944MWest Indian (Guyanese)SPORT AND GAMES: cricketer Clive ( Hubert ). born 1944, West Indian (Guyanese) cricketer; played in 110 tests (1966–84), scoring 7,515 runs; captained the West Indies in 74 tests and to two World Cup wins (1975, 1979)
- LloydHarold (Clayton)18931971MUSTHEATRE: comic film actor Harold ( Clayton ). 1893–1971, US comic film actor
- LloydMarie18701922FEnglishTHEATRE: music-hall entertainer Marie, real name Matilda Alice Victoria Wood. 1870–1922, English music-hall entertainer
Example Sentences
In his findings, the Chief Constable Jeremy Vaughan describes how Lloyd, who had served as a firearms officer, had made a fraudulent claim against the South Wales Police Federation motor insurance scheme.
Jonathan Powell, Downing Street chief of staff under Sir Tony, is now Sir Keir's national security adviser, and Liz Lloyd, a former deputy chief of staff, is now back as director of policy delivery.
Lloyd Greif, CEO of Los Angeles investment banking firm Greif & Co., who represented the family of owners, said the sale was part of an estate planning process to secure the future of the business.
Morrisons faced huge problems with its Christmas orders last year, while Barclays and Lloyds were both hit by banking outages in the first two months of this year.
On the day of the tragedy - 30 October 2021 - the group were on a tour run by Lloyd's Salty Dog Co Ltd, based in Port Talbot.
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