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Boyd
[ boid ]
noun
- a male given name: from a Gaelic word meaning “light.”
Boyd
/ bɔɪd /
noun
- BoydArthur19201999MAustralianARTS AND CRAFTS: painterARTS AND CRAFTS: sculptor Arthur . 1920–99, Australian painter and sculptor, noted for his large ceramic sculptures and his series of engravings
- BoydMartin (A'Beckett)18931972MAustralianWRITING: novelist Martin ( A'Beckett ). 1893–1972, Australian novelist, author of Lucinda Brayford (1946) and of the Langton tetralogy The Cardboard Crown (1952), A Difficult Young Man (1955), Outbreak of Love (1957), and When Blackbirds Sing (1962)
- BoydSirMichael1955MBritishTHEATRE: theatre director Sir Michael. born 1955, British theatre director; artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company from 2003
Example Sentences
Kerry Boyd, of Autism NI, said a review of autism adult services was taking place in Northern Ireland.
“You cannot put a price on health,” says Blake Boyd, a 58-year-old actor-producer and former fitness trainer who came to the Strength Shoppe six years ago after having been diagnosed with arthritis in his neck.
Residents at two other Pustilnikov properties, the Boyd and Lincoln, expressed similar concerns to The Times about worsening conditions.
"The devil is in the details," said Francine Lipman, a CPA and professor at UNLV’s William S. Boyd School of Law, specializing in tax law.
On live television, former Ibrox striker Kris Boyd nearly had a coronary.
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