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Geraint

NOUN
  1. (Arthurian legend) one of the knights of the Round Table

How To Use Geraint In A Sentence

  • This was done about half a century since, but the kistvaen that was found only contained some prehistoric ashes, of far earlier date than Geraint; the gold boat and silver oars were not visible. The Cornwall Coast
  • Anyway, there is a second all-rounder already in the team, wicket-keeper Geraint Jones.
  • Then, when Vaughan next fielded the ball, he fired it to Geraint Jones, close to Hayden's head.
  • Upon release the man stood back a step and Geraint fell to the floor in juddering spasms. Together « A Fly in Amber
  • Yesterday, Geraint Jennings pointed out that the ‘flights’ of drinks offered on upscale restaurant menus are a calque of French ‘volée ’, which has been borrowed directly as volley.
  • U's boss Geraint Williams revealed he has had the Reds ' youngster watched on a number of occasions before deciding to draft in the Manchester-born defensive midfielder.
  • And it was for the avouchment of the love of that maiden that Geraint jousted for the Sparrow-Hawk at the tournament; for he said that that maiden was better entitled to the Sparrow-Hawk than this maiden who was with me. The Mabinogion Vol. 2 (of 3)
  • Next ball, Jones retaliates with a bouncer, which hits McGrath's glove and loops towards Geraint Jones.
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