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Trevor

Proper noun

Meaning

A male given name from Welsh, from Welsh Trefor. Popular in the UK in the 1950s and the 1960s.

A village in Llangollen Rural community, Wrexham county borough, Wales (OS grid ref SJ2642).

A community in the village of Salem Lakes, Kenosha County, Wisconsin, United States.

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Propaganda,” Trevor said. "Let's call it psychology. You say a thing so often and so well that after a time everyone believes it. Even, finally, yourself. Clifford D. Simak

Actually John, Paul Rutherford, and Trevor Watts, and several other rather well known English jazz musicians had got their training by joining the Air Force, which was a pretty standard way for people to get some kind of musical education in those days. Evan Parker

The Trevor Project is committed to providing all young people, regardless of sexual identity, the opportunity to be heard and the encouragement to be themselves. James Lecesne

Russell Brand: What did you say? Trevor Lock: I just said 'ow' Russell Brand: Oh yeah, that cleared it up. He probably sank to his knees at that point and screamed 'There is no God!' You probably made him renounce the clergy. He probably went straight off after that and had it off with someone... Russell Brand

CH: Have you told many fibs today? M: I lie a lot - it's really useful - but everything I've said today has been the whole truth and nothing but the truth. So help me... er... Trevor... Morrissey

Where are you off to in such a hurry?” His stunning green eyes bore through me. "A corpse convention?” Even sweaty, Trevor was gorgeous. "What are you running away from?” I retorted. "Your mirror? Ellen Schreiber

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