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Corbyn

Proper noun

Meaning

Corbyn (plural Corbyns)

A surname.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

You should not be walking through the lobbies with Jeremy Corbyn and a bunch of terrorist sympathisers. David Cameron

I believe I am best placed to lift this party, beat Jeremy Corbyn and excite people about conservatism and conservative values. Boris Johnson

The coup was timed to avoid Corbyn calling for Blair's head next Wednesday from the Despatch Box. Indeed many would say that when Corbyn stated that he would be prepared to see a former Labour Prime Minister tried for War Crimes then he sealed his fate as leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party. Alex Salmond

The coup was timed to avoid Corbyn calling for Blair's head next Wednesday from the then he sealed his fate as leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party. Alex Salmond

We both nominated Corbyn for leader last year. We have never had cause to doubt his commitment to society's most disadvantaged and to Labour's values – a commitment we all share. But we have come to regret that decision. Jo Cox

Corbyn needs to show he's ready to lead from the front. He and those around him must come out of their bunker, stop blaming everybody else, and show the discipline and determination to drive our message home. These elections were a terrible missed opportunity. We cannot afford any more. Jo Cox

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