Word info

Woolford

Proper noun

Meaning

A surname.

A hamlet in Alberta, Canada

An unincorporated community in Maryland, United States

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

However Bristol City won the corresponding Fixture 4–2 Martyn Woolford hitting a brace Other clubs have been seen as 'third rivals' by the fans and media. Source: Internet

I did not want to get involved in this kind of gutter debate with Enrico Woolford, who notwithstanding his long association with the media as a journalist, seems to have failed to come to grips with one simple fact. Source: Internet

On 28 March 1970, at the age of 20, he married Rosaline Woolford and they had two sons, Oliver (b. 26 February 1972) and Adam (b. 11 March 1974). Source: Internet

Wooding 1979, p. 52. In March 1970, he joined the band as a full-time member and married his first wife, Rosaline Woolford, at the age of twenty. Source: Internet

"Nobody wants to jar the consumer so that when they walk into the store they find that they've walked into the next century," adds Woolford. Source: Internet

Woolford is adamant that the Interception of Communication Act of 2008 was and is intended for telecommunication providers such as Digicel, GT&T and any other such provider that may come on stream in future whether private or public. Source: Internet

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