Keble

NOUN
  1. English clergyman who (with John Henry Newman and Edward Pusey) founded the Oxford movement (1792-1866)
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How To Use Keble In A Sentence

  • Against all the odds Keble extended their lead to 17-3 and, despite a mini-revival from Brasenose they held on to this advantage at half time.
  • Paul Pettitt is a research fellow at Keble College, Oxford
  • Oxford residents have expressed their anger at development plans on St Giles Street and at Keble College.
  • Keble as a young man enthusiastically planned to edit his works, though on closer acquaintance with them he renounced the project.
  • Keble as a young man enthusiastically planned to edit his works, though on closer acquaintance with them he renounced the project.
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