1. semple - Adjective
2. Semple - Proper noun
semple (comparative more semple, superlative most semple)
simple; low-born; of mean birth.
Semple (plural Semples)
A surname.
Calum Semple of the University of Liverpool stated”essentially we are lifting the lid on a skillet and it is just likely to bubble over”. Source: Internet
Fellow Sage member Prof Calum Semple told BBC Breakfast that a national lockdown, with full compliance, "would see a dramatic fall in hospital admissions" in four weeks' time. Source: Internet
Professor Calum Semple, a disease outbreak expert at the University of Liverpool, told The Telegraph that cold, sunless food factories are ideal conditions. Source: Internet
He was also sponsored £50 by Caroline Semple, of Campbeltown charity Shopper-Aide, whose idea it was to do the walk in drag. Source: Internet
But Michael Semple believes Australia's involvement has just sured up the power base of the local warlord Matiuallah Khan, leaving a more weakened, central Karzai government. Source: Internet
Despite a relatively broad acceptance across North America, with Pride parade's drawing millions of watchers and celebrity guests, Semple said "It's more than just a parade, it's a protest." Source: Internet