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Lloyd
[ loid ]
noun
- Welsh Legend. Llwyd.
- Harold (Clay·ton) [kleyt, -n], 1894–1971, U.S. actor.
- (John) Sel·wyn (Brooke) [sel, -win], 1904–78, British statesman.
- a male given name: from a Welsh word meaning “gray.”
Lloyd
/ ɔɪ /
noun
- LloydClive (Hubert)1944MWest Indian (Guyanese)SPORT AND GAMES: cricketer Clive ( Hubert ). born 1944, West Indian (Guyanese) cricketer; played in 110 tests (1966–84), scoring 7,515 runs; captained the West Indies in 74 tests and to two World Cup wins (1975, 1979)
- LloydHarold (Clayton)18931971MUSTHEATRE: comic film actor Harold ( Clayton ). 1893–1971, US comic film actor
- LloydMarie18701922FEnglishTHEATRE: music-hall entertainer Marie, real name Matilda Alice Victoria Wood. 1870–1922, English music-hall entertainer
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British doubles pair Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool began their clay swing strongly, reaching the final of the Monte Carlo Masters.
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Brokers expect further falls in the coming days as the "Big Six" lenders - Halifax, Nationwide, HSBC, Santander, Lloyds, and Natwest - continue to adopt a "wait and see" approach by so far not announcing any cuts.
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John Goodman, left, and Christopher Lloyd as Lou, Mark’s contrabassoon teacher, in Season 4.
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Ben Lloyd, prosecuting, said other material was "extreme" and depicted graphic violence.
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Lloyds said it "categorically denied" the allegations and its BSU "supported many thousands of customers".
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