Errol

[ er-uhl ]

noun
  1. a male given name.

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How to use Errol in a sentence

  • Lady Errol, who was living with her husband in the Rifle Camp, had to crawl from under the dripping canvas in most sorry plight.

    The British Expedition to the Crimea | William Howard Russell
  • He collected about a thousand gentlemen of his own name, and Errol came to his aid with two or three hundred of the Hays.

  • Come, Errol, you would play the surly turnkey, but it is not in your nature; farewell for half an hour.

    The Fair Maid of Perth | Sir Walter Scott
  • Mrs. Filson (Filson & Errol) had lost a ring in the Pullman car; after quite a search the porter found it and brought it to her.

    Continuous Vaudeville | Will M. Cressy
  • The supporters of the Scottish family of Hay, earls of Errol, are two husbandmen, each carrying an ox-yoke.

    The Curiosities of Heraldry | Mark Antony Lower