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Ashley
[ ash-lee ]
noun
- a first name.
Ashley
/ ˈæʃlɪ /
noun
- AshleyJack19222012MBritish LabourPOLITICS: politician Jack , Baron. 1922–2012, British Labour politician and campaigner for deaf and disabled people
- AshleyLaura19251985FBritishFASHION, BEAUTY, ETC: fashion designerARTS AND CRAFTS: fabric designer Laura. 1925–85, British designer, who built up a successful chain of retail stores selling dresses and fabrics based on traditional English patterns
Example Sentences
While at Google, Ashley worked for the broader Search Ads Team, including Google Shopping and Google Express products.
Ashley’s career began on the agency side at Coast Digital, and he holds an MSc in Global Marketing.
“Having a medication that really fixes it, that treats the pain crises on a molecular level and addresses the anemia, could be life-changing for patients,” Ashley says.
My husband points out that Tanya, who struggles with her weight, has always been much closer to Sue, and that we can do some fun things with Ashley while Tanya is away.
When I asked Sue if she would consider inviting Ashley, too, she told me no, she won't feel comfortable with Ashley in her home and wants this to be a fun, carefree week.
What has getting back together been like without Ashley Parker Angel?
I think it was on the Ashley Banfield show on CNN, and she brought up the speculation.
Ashley Madison—the international web site for married people who want to fool around—is taking Japan by storm.
Out of all the markets Ashley Madison has penetrated, Japan was the fastest to reach one million members.
So Ashley Madison expects continued high growth in the Japanese market.
In 1861 the heart of the city was burned out by a great fire, which swept from the Cooper River to the Ashley.
If you go toward the south, there is Ashley-Wold and grandmamma, Mrs. Galloway.
To such preposterous stuff, from professional perjurers, did the zealous Ashley seriously incline.
It is supposed that Ashley was Mr. Bacon's only charge; during his ministry here his residence was at Wilbarston.
This appears to have been first preached by Mr. West, who was minister at Ashley, and afterwards by Mr. Bacon, his successor.
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