1. burd - Noun
2. Burd - Proper noun
burd (plural burds)
(poetic) maiden, young woman
Burd (plural Burds)
A surname.
Bienkowski said Burd had good speed, and she also threw rise balls and curveballs and mixed things up with different spins on her pitches. Source: Internet
“Miss Peggy has been riding all afternoon with her sister, Miss Betsy, and Miss Betsy’s suitor, Mr. Edward Burd.” Source: Internet
Burd says that as the market leader in express logistics, DHL Express works with thousands of e-commerce customers around the world, with a lot of them at start-up phase. Source: Internet
Evidence shows that international customers will spend significantly more than local ones, says Burd. Source: Internet
The Board of Trustees for Thayer County Health Services (TCHS) has announced David Burd is the hospital’s new administrator. Source: Internet
We welcome Effie Byers, Eunice Burd, Linda Misner and Jeanie Hittson. Source: Internet