1. glyn - Noun
2. Glyn - Proper noun
Alt. of Glynne
Source: Webster's dictionaryI have read but little of Madame Glyn. I did not know that things like It were going on. I have misspent my days. When I think of all those hours I flung away in reading Henry James and Santayana, when I might have been reading of life, throbbing, beating, perfumed life, I practically break down. Elinor Glyn
Adapted by Glyn Robbins, the play was directed by Richard Williams and designed by Marty Flood. Source: Internet
Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust spokesman Glyn Oakley said its response to alerts was monitored by a special committee and it was currently reviewing all historic alerts. Source: Internet
For Holt and Glyn, the “Hollywood Raw” podcast was the solution — a safe way to engage with celebrities who might not have a project to promote but have strong followings, desire to stay socially relevant and stories to tell. Source: Internet
However, in the right picture, a man (representing the Manager cartoonist) intentionally says the wrong name of U.S. ambassador Glyn Davies due to his comments calling on a lessening of lese majeste prosecutions. Source: Internet
In an email to staff on Monday, University of Melbourne vice-chancellor Glyn Davis said the institution would lose about $165 million over the next four years as a result of federal government reductions. Source: Internet