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Gwyn
[ gwin ]
noun
- Eleanor Nell, 1650–87, English actress: mistress of Charles II.
Gwyn
/ ɡwɪn /
noun
- GwynNell16501687MEnglishTHEATRE: actress Nell, original name Eleanor Gwynne. 1650–87, English actress; mistress of Charles II
Example Sentences
Former Wales captain Gwyn Jones believes Gatland has already "checked out".
Gwyn Augustus is lead liaison officer for the new national advisory liaison service and said from each suicide they typically collect between six and 10 referrals for individuals who may need support.
Radio operator Gwyn Griffiths plans to both send and receive long-wave signals across the ocean to gauge how far they travel.
The meat promoter's chief executive Gwyn Howells has been away from his work since last summer, but there is no suggestion he was associated with the bullying complaints.
Gwyn Guscott, Ms Steenkamp's close friend, says "every time we start processing and coming to terms with things, Oscar pops up".
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