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Reid

[ reed ]

noun

  1. Sir George Huston, 1845–1918, Australian statesman, born in Scotland: prime minister 1904–05.
  2. Thomas, 1710–96, Scottish philosopher.
  3. White·law [hwahyt, -law, wahyt-], 1837–1912, U.S. diplomat and journalist.
  4. a male given name, form of Read.


Reid

/ riːd /

noun

  1. ReidSir George Houston18451918MAustralianScottishPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: prime minister Sir George Houston . 1845–1918, Australian statesman, born in Scotland: premier of New South Wales (1894–99); prime minister of Australia (1904–05)
  2. ReidThomas17101796MScottishPHILOSOPHY: philosopher Thomas . 1710–96, Scottish philosopher and founder of what came to be known as the philosophy of common sense
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Example Sentences

Storm Reid will not return for Season 3 of HBO’s gritty teen drama “Euphoria,” The Times has confirmed.

Mr Reid was born in 1955 and was brought up in north Belfast.

From BBC

Long lines of attendees waited for Reid’s own contribution, “Oscillations: 100 Years and Forever,” originally written for the L.A.

Thursday's legal filing amends a lawsuit filed in a California court in August, and also includes LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman being added as a defendant.

From BBC

The late Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada rankled some fellow Democrats in 2009 when he said in an interview: “I do not work for Barack Obama. I work with him.”

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