1. ted - Noun
2. ted - Verb
3. Ted - Proper noun
To spread, or turn from the swath, and scatter for drying, as new-mowed grass; -- chiefly used in the past participle.
Source: Webster's dictionary“2020 has been a challenging year for many schools, students and their parents, so we all have to come together as a community to provide the support needed to help them succeed,” said Ted Schmidt, PNC regional president of Youngstown, in a statement. Source: Internet
“2020 has been a pivotal year for the Company, as we have seen continuous, robust demand growth in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Ted Karkus, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of ProPhase. Source: Internet
1976–77: Ted Turner buys the team Media magnate Ted Turner purchased the team in 1976, and played a large role in the team's operation. Source: Internet
1970s Ted Whitten Snr. retired as a player in 1970 and held the record for the most VFL games played at the time (321 games); he would continue in a coaching capacity until the end of 1971. Source: Internet
1970–1998 The Ted Hughes Arvon Centre, Lumb Bank – an 18th-century mill-owner's house, once Hughes' home. Source: Internet
A. Building a masterpiece 2006 Architectural design role of Peter Hall After the resignation of Utzon, the Minister for Public Works, Davis Hughes, and the Government Architect, Ted Farmer, organised a team to bring the Sydney Opera House to completion. Source: Internet