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Drysdale
1/ ˈdraɪzdeɪl /
noun
- a New Zealand breed of sheep with hair growing among its wool: bred for its coat which is used in making carpets
Drysdale
2/ ˈdraɪzdeɪl /
noun
- DrysdaleSir George Russell19121981MAustralianARTS AND CRAFTS: painter Sir George Russell . 1912–81, Australian painter, esp of landscapes
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Colonel Hugh Drysdale succeeded him as Governor for the next four years.
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Mr. Drysdale has drawn an effective picture of the recent war with Spain in his new book.
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Drysdale and I waved our hands to him, but Barlas muttered something between his teeth.
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He was once dining at a table where he was seated next to a daughter of Sir William Drysdale.
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Ten o'clock, the hour by which Edward Drysdale had promised to return, chimed from a dial on the mantle-piece.
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