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Keble
[ kee-buhl ]
noun
- John, 1792–1866, English clergyman and poet.
Keble
/ ˈkiːbəl /
noun
- KebleJohn17921866MEnglishRELIGION: clergyman John. 1792–1866, English clergyman. His sermon on national apostasy (1833) is considered to have inspired the Oxford Movement
Example Sentences
Dawn Burke, principal at Thomas Keble School in Eastcombe, Gloucestershire - one of the schools to have recently hosted a workshop - said coercive control was something she did not feel "we had explicitly taught before".
Currently, this task falls to Keble College doctoral student David Crowhurst.
At Oxford, several individual colleges offer support, including Keble, Magdalen and Merton.
Keble, his first choice college at Oxford, invited him for an interview, only to turn him down "pretty much there and then".
As he passed the luminous greensward of Keble College’s cricket field, players in their whites could be seen throwing up their arms as a wicket was taken.
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