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Keeley
[ kee-lee ]
noun
- Leslie En·raught [en, -rawt], 1834–1900, U.S. physician.
Example Sentences
The head of the Keeley clan is a conservative senator in the age of family values, Armand Goldman owns a drag club where his partner is the star.
Keeley cranks the heat up full-blast, in hopes of getting the house warm before the next outage.
Another Ipswich lady, Mrs. Keeley, who lives on in her grand old age, was certainly one of the most popular performers of her day.
I asked to see Mrs. Keeley, and boldly announced we had come to beg for a few nights' lodging.
Mr. Keeley was actually the Veldtcornet of the district, an office which in times of peace corresponded to that of a magistrate.
The number of Boer field-guns Mr. Keeley stated to be nine, of the newest type, besides the monster expected from Pretoria.
Mr. Keeley also told us of a tragedy that had greatly disturbed the little circle of defenders.
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