Word info

Meldrum

Proper noun

Meaning

A surname.

An unincorporated community in Bell County, Kentucky, United States.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Gimlin, quoted in Perez, 9 When they rounded it, "there was a logjam—a 'crow's nest'—left over from the flood of '64," Meldrum, 139 and then they spotted the figure behind it nearly simultaneously. Source: Internet

Meldrum, 157–58 :However, film critic David Daegling speculates that the same effect could be had by gluing the hair to a set of tight but expandable, waffle-design long johns. Source: Internet

Meldrum said the last time he saw the right skate was about seven years ago, when he has to leave an ice rink in a hurry when his son, Owen, then 4, fell and injured his chin. Source: Internet

Dr. Lorna Meldrum, Vice President Asia Pacific Commercial Operations of Seqirus, said: “We hope to significantly improve access to antivenoms. Source: Internet

She is predeceased by her son Patrick Brown, grandson Phillip Meldrum, brother Ray Bone, parents Lindon and Annie Bone, first husband Wally Brown, second husband Ceasar Coppieters. Source: Internet

Meldrum, 174; see also 180 However, scientist Esteban Sarmiento (see below) disagrees that the subject has a non-human IMI. Source: Internet

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