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Graves
1[ grahv; French grav ]
noun
- a wine-growing district in Gironde department, in SW France.
- a dry, red or white table wine produced in this region.
Graves
2[ greyvz ]
noun
- Morris, 1910–2001, U.S. painter.
- Robert (Ran·ke) [rahng, -k, uh], 1895–1985, English poet, novelist, and critic.
Graves
1/ É¡°ùɑ˱¹ /
noun
- sometimes not capital a white or red wine from the district around Bordeaux, France
Graves
2/ É¡°ù±ðɪ±¹³ú /
noun
- GravesRobert (Ranke)18951985MEnglishWRITING: poetWRITING: novelistWRITING: critic Robert ( Ranke ). 1895–1985, English poet, novelist, and critic, whose works include his World War I autobiography, Goodbye to All That (1929), and the historical novels I, Claudius (1934) and Claudius the God (1934)
Example Sentences
This rendered them in pristine condition but also made them quite fragile, which is why after uncovering several 6-inch spots and confirming that the frescoes were intact, Graves immediately covered up the art again.
On the cemetery's website, internal links that directed users to webpages with information about the "Notable Graves" of dozens of black, Hispanic and female veterans were missing on Friday.
Graves was not surprised that his project made the committee’s list, as NSF policy has required research centers to include work on diversity and a culture of inclusion, he said.
“Child labor is not an Indian problem alone,†says filmmaker Adam Graves.
Yorkshire's sale comes after chair Colin Graves said the club, which is owned by members, must become a private structure in order to survive a financial crisis.
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