Proper noun
A male given name transferred from the surname.
A surname from Old English.
Any of a number of places in the English-speaking world.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgGordon Ramsay makes me laugh because he knows that I'm not a chef. Nigella Lawson
Life stand still here, Mrs. Ramsay said. Virginia Woolf
Even as a child, when kids my age would watch cartoons, I preferred watching horror flicks. I had watched some Hollywood horror flicks and even films made by the Ramsay brothers by the time I was six! I have always been biased towards that genre. Emraan Hashmi
The prima ballerinas who taught me were far more scary than Gordon Ramsay. They'd scream at me and pull my legs and arms, so after them Gordon was a piece of cake. Jennifer Ellison
It's easy to laugh at someone like celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay who swears and shouts in his kitchen, but to ensure a successful life you must avoid making others sad, unhappy or fearful. To do this, you have to learn to keep your emotions in check. Nigel Cumberland
I love good food and I love to eat in nice restaurants. I love Japanese food. I love Gordon Ramsay in London; he is pretty amazing. Isla Fisher