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Bellamy

[bel-uh-mee]

noun

  1. Edward, 1850–98, U.S. author.



Bellamy

/ ˈbɛləmɪ /

noun

  1. David ( James ). born 1933, British botanist, writer, and broadcaster

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There are certain words that Craig Bellamy doesn't like; established football concepts that he simply doesn't use.

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Unfortunately for Bellamy and his players, Thomas Tuchel and England seemed to be of the same opinion at Wembley on Thursday.

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If Bellamy picked England to learn how his players would cope against world-class opposition, he got an emphatic answer at Wembley.

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Bellamy was on something of a charm offensive when he faced the media before this fixture.

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Bellamy kept his cool on the surface but did he manage such calm in the changing room too?

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