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Seymour
[see-mawr, -mohr]
noun
Jane, c1510–37, third wife of Henry VIII of England and mother of Edward VI.
a city in S Indiana.
a town in S Connecticut.
a male given name.
Seymour
/ ˈsiːmɔː /
noun
Jane. ?1509–37, third wife of Henry VIII of England; mother of Edward VI
Example Sentences
He also reduced the amount of damages Mr Fox was ordered to pay to Mr Blake and Mr Seymour to £45,000, with Lord Justice Dingemans describing the previous sums as "manifestly excessive".
When Laura Seymour sips coffee on her porch in rural Vermont this time of year, she’s treated to rolling hills of red, orange and yellow.
So at least in baseball, Bob Seymour has ended the long Bobless drought.
Nathan’s close friend Seymour Stein, founder of Sire Records, has his own memories.
Esther Seymour, a Jewish woman, who went to the church with her friend Celeste Cavanagh, a Catholic, said seeing so many people of different faiths attend "warmed her heart".
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