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Crosby
[krawz-bee, kroz-]
noun
Bing Harry Lillis Crosby, 1904–77, U.S. singer and actor.
Crosby
1/ ˈɒɪ /
noun
a town in NW England, in Sefton unitary authority, Merseyside. Pop: 51 789 (2001)
Crosby
2/ ˈɒɪ /
noun
Bing, real name Harry Lillis Crosby. 1904–77, US singer and film actor; famous for his style of crooning: best known for the song "White Christmas" from the film Holiday Inn (1942)
Example Sentences
Xavier Cugat, “king of the rumba,” nevertheless hired him, and Bing Crosby advocated for him.
In 1948, Bing Crosby gave Paul his first mono Ampex recorder, to which Paul added a second playback head, which enabled him to record multiple tracks on the same reel of tape.
Joseph Crosby, his wife Kasey and their three children still cannot live in their storm damaged home, about five miles from the iconic course.
Good Neighbor Bar — near Crosby Street and Lincoln Avenue, around the corner from Gill’s house — opened 21 days after the fire.
The UK's highest temperature of the year so far is 19.7C, recorded at Crosby in Merseyside on 9 March, so there is a chance Thursday's high will exceed this.
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