Proper noun
A suburb of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.
A habitational surname from Old English
Any of various villages in England.
Source: en.wiktionary.org“AddThis.com is a clever service that could well change the way people bookmark Websites and subscribe to feeds,” Said Chris Shipley, executive producer of DEMOfall. Source: Internet
Shipley said that while these tools can certainly help local governments get a better idea of whether public health measures are being observed, the technology isn’t foolproof and it runs the risk of being inaccurate. Source: Internet
The Buccaneers will shake up their short-handed offensive line Sunday, as sources confirm to ESPN that Ryan Jensen will shift to guard and be replaced as the starting center by A.Q. Shipley. Source: Internet
Harmer, S. F. & Shipley, A. E. (1899) Close-up of the head of a southern cassowary All three species have a keratinous skin covered casque on their heads which grows with age. Source: Internet
Conservative Philip Davies (Shipley) warned that lockdowns ‘cost lives as well as livelihoods’. Source: Internet
“Marjorie was 31 at the time of this expedition and she was an English teacher at a secondary modern school in Shipley. Source: Internet