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Lloyd
[loid]
noun
Welsh Legend.Llwyd.
Harold (Clayton) 1894–1971, U.S. actor.
(John) Selwyn (Brooke) 1904–78, British statesman.
a male given name: from a Welsh word meaning “gray.”
Lloyd
/ ɔɪ /
noun
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)
Harold ( Clayton ). 1893–1971, US comic film actor
Marie, real name Matilda Alice Victoria Wood. 1870–1922, English music-hall entertainer
Example Sentences
It was not a great success but, in 2010, Andrew Lloyd Webber took elements of it for his musical follow-up to Phantom, Love Never Dies.
"We mourn the passing of one of the world's greatest thriller writers," Jonathan Lloyd said in a statement.
Scherzinger was named best actress in a musical for her role in Sunset Boulevard, Jamie Lloyd's minimalist reboot of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical.
To have the Lloyd's Tour of Britain Women back on the road after some troubled times is a blessing for women's sport.
Mr Thomas decided his daughters would be better living with him, so the girls moved out of their family home and with him, while Hill moved in with her current partner, Phillip Lloyd.
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