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Blythe

or Blithe

[ blahyth, blahyth ]

noun

  1. a first name.


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Example Sentences

Mr Blythe said any change of use or converted for holiday accommodation, would likely require consent from the local planning authority.

From BBC

Auctioneer Trevor Blythe, from Brown and Co estate agents, said there were about 1,500 similar bunkers built around the UK and some of them had sold for good money.

From BBC

Roads have also been flooded in Cheadle and Blythe Bridge.

From BBC

He told another veteran of his gang, Blythe Street, he was going to “clean out house.”

Blythe Street, a gang which takes its name from a few crowded blocks between Van Nuys Boulevard and Brimfield Avenue, was in Romo’s view plagued with “dirty homeboys,” according to a former associate who testified against him.

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