Definitions
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- proper noun A female
given name , a mostly British spelling variant ofBeverly .
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Examples
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I have attended several Assembly meetings - which are usually held in Beverley where I live.
Archive 2008-07-01 2008
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I have attended several Assembly meetings - which are usually held in Beverley where I live.
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What I can say, Beverley, is that I still have 98.5 FM the Ocean on in the background (Victoria BC).
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"Beverley is handsome, but Felix is too fat," answered Felicity promptly.
The Story Girl Lucy Maud 1911
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In the course of the expedition to Scotland the party came to a town called Beverley, which is situated in the northern part of England, near the frontier.
Richard II Makers of History Jacob Abbott 1841
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The end of the story, the narrator, his heart shrived (and I’ve learnt the true meaning of that word from Rabbi David Wolpe, Rabbi of the synagogue in Beverley Hills, my dad would say, "at least that man has a decent job!")
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The end of the story, the narrator, his heart shrived (and I’ve learnt the true meaning of that word from Rabbi David Wolpe, Rabbi of the synagogue in Beverley Hills, my dad would say, "at least that man has a decent job!")
November 2007 2007
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New Year – often the most overhyped and singularly disappointing day of the year – was spent at Ben and Maria’s in Beverley, Yorkshire.
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Beverley Briggs, 39, also known as Beverley James, of Springwell Road, Sunderland, claimed an intruder had broken in and attacked Harriet Davison.
BBC News - Home 2011
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For more information or to book a meeting room, call Beverley at 778-373-1458 or email
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