1. Lloyd - Noun
2. Lloyd - Proper noun
United States comic actor in silent films; he used physical danger as a source of comedy (1893-1971)
Source: WordNetAblett would likely have the option of rejoining his team alongside his family in Queensland if they served a 14-day quarantine period in Queensland although Lloyd would not go into details of how this might work. Source: Internet
1980s Lloyd Webber was the subject of This Is Your Life in November 1980 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews in the foyer of Thames Television's Euston Road Studios. Source: Internet
A 1967 commission found most schools were still segregated and recommended immediate desegregation, which Mayor Lloyd Turner opposed. Source: Internet
According to Lloyd Mathias, business strategist and angel investor, the link between Indian sports associations and politics is not new. Source: Internet
A 7-inch record featuring "That's All I Know (Right Now)" and "Love Comes in Spurts" was released in 1980.sfn In late 1973 the group reformed, calling themselves Television and recruiting Richard Lloyd as a second guitarist. Source: Internet
A bronze standing full-length portrait of Thomas Jefferson, done by A. Lloyd Lillie, a nationally renown sculptor, stands inside the entrance of the Museum. Source: Internet