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Greg

American  
[greg] / grɛg /

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Gregory.


Example Sentences

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It was January, and Cahillane had asked for an introductory meeting with Berkshire’s new CEO, Greg Abel.

From The Wall Street Journal

Greg Hardesty, a longtime trail runner who frequently runs in the foothills of Orange County, told The Times earlier this month that he came across a big rattlesnake on March 4, noting that this was much earlier in the year than he typically sees serpents on the trails.

From Los Angeles Times

When Greg Daily found himself homeless as a teenager, becoming a successful entrepreneur seemed an impossibility.

From BBC

She adds: "When someone like Greg builds a thriving agency in this space, that deserves real recognition."

From BBC

Greg Jackson, head of Octopus Energy, described a "huge jolt" in sales of solar panels and heat pumps, as well as enquiries about electric vehicles and chargers, so far this month compared to February.

From BBC