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Reade

American  
[reed] / rid /

noun

  1. Charles, 1814–84, English novelist.


Reade British  
/ riːd /

noun

  1. Charles . 1814–84, English novelist: author of The Cloister and the Hearth (1861), a historical romance

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Joe Reade from the Mull Campus working group told BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland programme that being forced to send children off the island to board for school is an "arcane" thing to do.

From BBC • Oct. 13, 2025

Whenever John Mulaney hosts “SNL,” there’s always a good chance he’ll bring back his musical homage sketch that take place at a Duane Reade at the Port Authority Bus Terminal.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 3, 2024

Dr. Anna Reade and Dr. Katie Pelch are environmental scientists at the National Resources Defense Council, where they both have background in studying PFAS.

From Salon • Jan. 29, 2024

“Mr Reade was not attempting to offer a window into or shine a light on the claimant’s thought processes or motivation,” Justice Robert Jay wrote.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 1, 2023

I guess in Manhattan you have to start putting on winter coats early in the season, so you don't freeze on your walk between Duane Reade and the cardboard box you’ll eventually sleep in tonight.

From "Better Nate Than Ever" by Tim Federle