Proper noun
A surname.
An unincorporated community in Bracken County, Kentucky, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAided by Airey Neave 's campaigning among backbench MPs – whose earlier approach to William Whitelaw had been rebuffed out of loyalty to Heath – she emerged as the only serious challenger. Source: Internet
Neave deliberately understated Thatcher's support in order to attract wavering votes from MPs who were keen to see Heath replaced even though they did not necessarily want Thatcher to replace him. Source: Internet
Jardine 1821 p.11 A number of reconstructions of the face of Robert the Bruce have been produced, including those by Richard Neave from the University of Manchester http://historum. Source: Internet
Crucial evidence pinpointed only recently is being sent for urgent forensic tests in the 23 year-old unsolved murder of Rikki Neave. Source: Internet
Goals by Aidan Neave, Jake Sisson and Tim Turner offered some motivation to our boys, however, the Crusaders would take full advantage of virtually every Storm penalty on their way to a convincing 8-3 win in the opening game of the series. Source: Internet
“Sales have increased,” explained Neave, crediting Ruby Red Ventures. Source: Internet