Word info

Ludlam

Proper noun

Meaning

Ludlam (plural Ludlams)

A surname from Old English.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Heather Ludlam, a shepherd who supported Pete Buttigieg during the primaries, predicted Michigan turning blue again in 2020 after Trump secured just 0.3 per cent more votes across the state than Clinton. Source: Internet

ID manager Ilsa Butler’s grandfather, Horace Ludlam, fought in trenches during the First World War, and set up The Shelbourne Cafe in Maidstone, on a site now occupied by Kent County Council. Source: Internet

Mr. Ludlam is quite skilled in his attempts to sway us into believing that his industry greatly benefits the county. Source: Internet

“This might be in the nature of the snake eating it’s own tale,” Senator Ludlam said, “but there’s been almost no reporting, in fact maybe none, apart from New Matilda and Crikey, one piece in the Daily Tele attacking New Matilda – nothing from the ABC. Source: Internet

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