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Andrews
[an-drooz]
noun
Charles McLean 1863–1943, U.S. historian and author.
Frank Maxwell, 1884–1943, U.S. Air Force general.
Julie Julia Elizabeth Wells, born 1935, U.S. actress, born in England.
Roy Chapman, 1884–1960, U.S. naturalist, explorer, and author.
a city in NW Texas.
Andrews
/ ˈændruːz /
noun
Thomas. 1813–85, Irish physical chemist, noted for his work on the liquefaction of gases
Example Sentences
Mike Andrews from National Trading Standards, says this new twist on a well-known scam is designed to "fleece victims out of as much money as possible".
Pete Andrews, head of sport at Channel 4, said the broadcaster was "thrilled to have secured the rights to one of the most iconic amateur sports events in the British calendar".
“That is not true,” Sylvie Andrews said, the crowd around her laughing at the assertion.
Andrews had 958 yards and eight touchdowns that season, the most of any tight end in college football.
Universities such as Edinburgh and St Andrews have almost as many students from England, Wales and Northern Ireland as they do from Scotland, with roughly a third from each.
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