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Coverdale

[ kuhv-er-deyl ]

noun

  1. Miles, 1488–1569, English divine: translator of the Bible into English 1535.


Coverdale

/ ˈkʌvəˌdeɪl /

noun

  1. CoverdaleMiles14881568MEnglishWRITING: translator Miles. 1488–1568, the first translator of the complete Bible into English (1535)
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Example Sentences

The bad news is, and this is funny — I’m name-dropping — but David Coverdale texts me funny things all the time; I’ve been friends with him a long time.

Coverdale also shared other tributes to Marsden on social media.

From BBC

Whitesnake lead vocalist Coverdale - the former lead singer with Deep Purple - said he had been "honoured" to share the stage with Marsden.

From BBC

He and Coverdale formed Whitesnake in 1978, playing on the band's debut EP and first five albums.

From BBC

The company sought advice from figures such as Herbert Coverdale, a Black psychologist and Chicago-based entrepreneur who had previously consulted for Marlboro cigarettes, and John Henrik Clarke, a well-known Black popular historian and Africana studies pioneer who was brought on as a historical consultant.

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