Word info

Critchlow

Proper noun

Meaning

Critchlow (plural Critchlows)

A surname.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Critchlow, p. 247 When Schlafly began her campaign in 1972, public polls showed support for the amendment was widely popular and thirty states had ratified the amendment by 1973. Source: Internet

Jane J. Mansbridge, Why we lost the ERA (University of Chicago Press, 1986) p 214. Critchlow and Stachecki argue that public opinion in key states shifted against the ERA as opponents, operating on the local and state levels, won over the public. Source: Internet

Superintendent Critchlow said it was clear that the ingestion of alcohol led directly or indirectly to young girl's death. Source: Internet

But when the case came before the magistrate, the injured man admitted that someone from a small crowd threw the bricks at him, but he could not positively identify Critchlow as the one who did so. Source: Internet

In the third, Cam Critchlow scored at 14:53 to make it a 5-0 final. Source: Internet

The riderless horse, flanked by two Lance Corporals of the police Mounted Branch, stood just the east of the tent; further in the northeastern corner of the compound was the statue of the father of trade unionism in Guyana, Hubert Nathaniel Critchlow. Source: Internet

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