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Campbell

[ US /ˈkæmbəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States mythologist (1904-1987)

How To Use Campbell In A Sentence

  • B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell called Fadden's comments "unprecedented and completely unprofessional," adding he had heard nothing of the allegations before Fadden spoke on the CBC on Tuesday night. Canada.com Top Stories
  • After appearing to get away to near perfect starts Hutchinson and Campbell were called OCS and had to make an agonising return to restart. ISAF News
  • Campbell, contact all of the COs of all of the other brigades, wings, regiments, and divisions.
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  • Full-back Will Campbell converted to give the home side a 12-0 lead.
  • Minutes later Campbell scored again at the end of a deftly weighted bomb.
  • Campbell was required to abstain from drinking alcohol and have no contact with three individuals.
  • Passing each one, he fingered their kilts and sporrans until he reached Sergeant Thomas Campbell and grew more inquisitive.
  • I remember talking to a former playing colleague of yours at Preston, right-winger Les Campbell.
  • Campbell country; now, as I say, they were very snod, the scurviest of the knaves set up with his hosen and brogues. John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
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