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Bellamy
[bel-uh-mee]
noun
Edward, 1850–98, U.S. author.
Bellamy
/ ˈbɛləmɪ /
noun
David ( James ). born 1933, British botanist, writer, and broadcaster
Example Sentences
When the Pacific Palisades fire raged, Michelle Bellamy, 39, reached for her Martin acoustic guitar, affectionately named Gretchyn the Second, before evacuating, but then changed her mind.
In April, Sherr arrived at the Santa Monica real estate office where Bellamy works to give her the guitar, newly named Gretchyn the Third.
“This guitar has given me a new lease on my musical life,” says Bellamy.
If only Olsen‘s and Turner’s characters were as generously written; Joan and Luke simply aren’t as interesting. Turner has been saddled with the Ralph Bellamy role, but it’s less forgiving that Joan, even with Olsen well-equipped for Lombardesque screwball vibes, is so thinly conceived outside of the “choice.”
The index tracking major purchases fell furthest, which will spell concern for retailers ahead of Black Friday and a busy holiday trading period, said Neil Bellamy, consumer insights director at GfK.
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