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Enright

/ ˈɛnraɪt /

noun

  1. EnrightD(ennis) J(oseph)19202002MBritishWRITING: poetWRITING: essayistWRITING: editor D ( ennis ) J ( oseph ). 1920–2002, British poet, essayist, and editor
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Example Sentences

David Enright, whose law firm represents hundreds of Post Office victims, said there is no funding for legal advice at the start, with claimants presented with a "DIY questionnaire".

From BBC

I’m not surprised if, like Anne Enright, the novelist from University College Dublin, writing for “On the Election” in the New York Review of Books, you vent your pent-up frustration over undecideds who are “lonely and sometimes pathetically grandiose.”

From Salon

It upsets Enright to be “watching twelve billion election dollars chase down a few thousand anxious minds in Pennsylvania.”

From Salon

Solicitor David Enright, from Howe & Co, said he was worried that given we’re now in election purdah there’s unlikely to be any action at all until a new government comes in.

From BBC

Camarillo 2, St. Francis 1: Run-scoring doubles in the top of the seventh inning by Nate Tostado and Trotter Enright helped the Scorpions overcome a 1-0 deficit and win the championship.

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