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Radcliff

[ rad-klif ]

noun

  1. a city in central Kentucky.


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We approached 1492, which is the company of Chris Columbus, Michael Barnathan, and Mark Radcliff.

Porter and Radcliff, you can't enter here; we have none of your slaves.

The young man related everything that had occurred, whereupon the officers took Radcliff into custody.

Radcliff's eyes literally blazed with fury as he strode towards the young lady's protector.

These two abandoned women then retired to their respective chambers, to await the coming of Radcliff.

Sydney had expected that Radcliff would be liberated, and felt assured that he would seek his victim again that night.

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