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mel
1[ mel ]
Mel
2[ mel ]
noun
- a male given name, form of Melvin.
mel
/ mɛl /
noun
- pharmacol a pure form of honey formerly used in pharmaceutical products
Word History and Origins
Origin of mel1
Word History and Origins
Origin of mel1
Example Sentences
Jim Caviezel, an actor who played Jesus in Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ, proclaimed, albeit jokingly, that Trump was “the new Moses”.
Kaye Voyce’s scenic design and costumes, Simon Bennison’s lighting and Mel Mercier’s subtle sound design create a mise-en-scène that gives time itself a material presence.
At the time, then-Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said Wragg was right to apologise, while minister Mel Stride called his actions "exceptionally inappropriate and ill-advised".
Former Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has said there was "much to welcome" in Reeves' suggested reforms, though shadow chancellor Mel Stride has added that Conservatives will be "looking closely at the detail".
Shadow chancellor Mel Stride said the Conservatives "will be looking closely at the detail of what Rachel Reeves sets out – particularly regarding the mandating of where investments are to be made".
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