Proper noun
Lyall (plural Lyalls)
A surname.
Aspire Housing chief executive Lyall Gorman had been considering leasing new office space before the pandemic, fearing the company had outgrown its headquarters. Source: Internet
Deputy finance director Stuart Lyall said: “A continued reliance on financial brokerage is unsustainable.” Source: Internet
A walk to Lyall Ball started the inning then a bunt from Mason Vicknair turned into the first Louisiana hit. Source: Internet
His father insisted that “to lead a good life, you need to have a job, and education was a must,” says Lyall. Source: Internet
I’m reading Lyall Watson’s The Nature of Things; The Secret Life of Inanimate Objects in which he talks about tools and artifacts of Stone Age peoples and what they tell us about our forebears’ lives. Source: Internet
Mr Lyall said ornaments can get blown away and into the mowers maintaining the area causing it to become a hazard and untidy. Source: Internet