Proper noun
Burbidge (plural Burbidges)
A surname.
Burbidge and Sutton, (1979), pp. 345–6 However, Wagner relaxed some aspects of his self-imposed restrictions somewhat as the work progressed. Source: Internet
Bishop Michael F. Burbidge of Arlington, Va., said in a May 18 tweet: “Please keep the victims of the Houston-area school shooting in your prayers. Source: Internet
Dino Burbidge, WCRS Director of Innovation and Technology said: “The fight against plastic is an issue particularly close to WCRS and Engine Group’s heart. Source: Internet
The Most Reverend Michael F. Burbidge, Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Arlington, urged Marymount University graduates not to settle for a bland and mediocre existence, but rather dedicate their lives to the pursuit of holiness. Source: Internet
Richard Burbidge was 39 when he played Lear in 1607, and James Earl Jones and Paul Scofield played him in their early 40s. Source: Internet
For his senior capstone project, Burbidge created a film expressing the idea that trials are still overcome even for those who die while enduring their trials. Source: Internet