Proper noun
Bewley (plural Bewleys)
A surname.
According to Bewley and Black (1978), Brazil nut storage is in hypocotyl, this place of storage is uncommon among seeds. Source: Internet
Bewley wanted Briscoe Hay to try out for the role of singer. Source: Internet
Bewley becomes emphatic when asked if Democrats have a chance of picking up enough seats to take the majority. Source: Internet
Bewley scorched to another quick time in race seven, but it was Kemp who was catching the eye with a fine pass on Jack Thomas, plugging away on the inside line. Source: Internet
"From the sales numbers, it's doing really well," says Elizabeth Bewley, an assistant editor at St. Martin's Press, which has published such chick lit titles as `The Nanny Diaries' and `The Dirty Girls Social Club.' Source: Internet
Bewley Homes sales manager, Jane Bailey, said: “Jubilee Meadows exemplifies exactly what we set out to achieve – a vibrant and contemporary development of the highest quality situated in a location which is both convenient and sought after.” Source: Internet