Proper noun
Ainslie (plural Ainslies)
A surname.
If Jones were to win in Tokyo, she would be the first woman to win three Olympic titles in one event and would tie the men's record, currently held by sailor Ben Ainslie, rower Sir Steve Redgrave and cyclists Jason Kenny and Ed Clancy. Source: Internet
Ainslie states a better understanding of these factors during seemingly insurmountable voluntary breath-hold situations is relevant for many reasons including a safety and medical point of view. Source: Internet
"A huge amount was achieved, but we ultimately weren't quick enough at the end of the day," Ainslie said. Source: Internet
Councillor Ainslie, who is a member of both the mayor’s executive committee and the ball’s 13-member organizing committee, was approached by another organizer who had an encounter with the mayor. Source: Internet
Paul Ainslie savours third victory in Ward 43, Scarborough EastIncumbent Paul Ainslie, a self-described fiscal conservative and one-time ally of Rob Ford, easily won his seat again Monday night. Source: Internet
Governor Ainslie was removed from his post and subsequently demoted, because of his brutal suppression of the Neg Mawon rebellion. Source: Internet