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Bradley
[ brad-lee ]
noun
- Bill William Warren, born 1943, U.S. basketball player and politician: senator from New Jersey 1979–97.
- Francis Herbert, 1846–1924, English philosopher.
- Henry, 1845–1923, English lexicographer and philologist.
- Omar Nelson, 1893–1981, U.S. general: Chief of Staff 1948–49; chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 1949–53.
- Thomas Tom, 1917–1998, U.S. politician: mayor of Los Angeles 1973–93.
- a town in NE Illinois.
- a male given name.
Bradley
/ ˈæɪ /
noun
- BradleyA(ndrew) C(ecil)18511935MEnglishWRITING: critic A ( ndrew ) C ( ecil ). 1851–1935, English critic; author of Shakespearian Tragedy (1904)
- BradleyF(rancis)18461924MEnglishPHILOSOPHY: philosopher F ( rancis ) H ( erbert ). 1846–1924, English idealist philosopher and metaphysical thinker; author of Ethical Studies (1876), Principles of Logic (1883), and Appearance and Reality (1893)
- BradleyHenry18451923MEnglishLANGUAGE: lexicographer Henry . 1845–1923, English lexicographer; one of the editors of the Oxford English Dictionary
- BradleyJames16931762MEnglishSCIENCE: astronomer James . 1693–1762, English astronomer, who discovered the aberration of light and the nutation of the earth's axis
Example Sentences
Yemm, who previously worked in the technology and life sciences sector, was first elected at MP for Mansfield last year, defeating the seat's former Conservative MP Ben Bradley.
We thought maybe we’d play it at the end of Episode 15, but I was like, no, because we wanted the Robert Bradley song at the end of 15.
“Welcome to the era of thought crimes,” prominent national security attorney Bradley Moss wrote on Bluesky.
There were three holes in one - US Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley jumped for joy alongside his two sons after sinking his tee shot on the sixth.
Barkley told Evans that Bradley Cooper is a “diehard” Eagles fan and is always on the sidelines at games.
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