Proper noun
Berridge (plural Berridges)
A surname.
Jill Berridge, co-executive director of the McMaster Family Health Team, said the response to the unique method of testing has been overwhelmingly positive, especially from those who are being tested. Source: Internet
But as De Beers’ executive vice-president, commercial and partnerships, Alessandra Berridge told Mmegi this week, that is exactly the opposite of what the diamond giant is attempting to do. Source: Internet
“These positions are generally only offered to full-time graduate students with limited work experience and are awarded for merit,” says Berridge of these assistantships at McCallum. Source: Internet
The 4 x 400 relay team of Brandon Hamby, Berridge, Griffith and Brown finished in a time of 3:45, good enough for seventh place. Source: Internet
Sociologist Virginia Berridge claims Rohmer created a false image of London's Chinese community as crime-ridden, further claiming that the Limehouse Chinese were one of the most law-abiding of London's ethnic minorities. Source: Internet
King, 1989, page 109 He then appointed Edward Berridge as his representative. Source: Internet