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Lloyd
[ loid ]
noun
- Welsh Legend. Llwyd.
- Harold (Clay路ton) [kleyt, -n], 1894鈥1971, U.S. actor.
- (John) Sel路wyn (Brooke) [sel, -win], 1904鈥78, British statesman.
- a male given name: from a Welsh word meaning 鈥済ray.鈥
Lloyd
/ 濒蓴瑟诲 /
noun
- LloydClive (Hubert)1944MWest Indian (Guyanese)SPORT AND GAMES: cricketer Clive ( Hubert ). born 1944, West Indian (Guyanese) cricketer; played in 110 tests (1966鈥84), scoring 7,515 runs; captained the West Indies in 74 tests and to two World Cup wins (1975, 1979)
- LloydHarold (Clayton)18931971MUSTHEATRE: comic film actor Harold ( Clayton ). 1893鈥1971, US comic film actor
- LloydMarie18701922FEnglishTHEATRE: music-hall entertainer Marie, real name Matilda Alice Victoria Wood. 1870鈥1922, English music-hall entertainer
Example Sentences
Lloyds Banking Group customers faced the biggest impact from the February outages.
Tributes have been pouring in on social media, including from English musician Lloyd Cole, who said: "I'm really too numb to post much of anything. We loved her. She loved us."
Decor designed by artists such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Pierre-Auguste Renoir complements bright yellow linens for an intimate, gallery-like shopping experience.
In his findings, the Chief Constable Jeremy Vaughan describes how Lloyd, who had served as a firearms officer, had made a fraudulent claim against the South Wales Police Federation motor insurance scheme.
Jonathan Powell, Downing Street chief of staff under Sir Tony, is now Sir Keir's national security adviser, and Liz Lloyd, a former deputy chief of staff, is now back as director of policy delivery.
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