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Vesey

[ US /ˈvɛsi/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States freed slave and insurrectionist in South Carolina who was involved in planning an uprising of slaves and was hanged (1767-1822)

How To Use Vesey In A Sentence

  • Livesey started a popular temperance movement, attracting followers including John Turner, who coined the phrase "teetotal". Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • And zee schulle undirstonde, that alle theise kyngdomes and alle theise londes aboveseyd, unto Pruysse and to Rossye, ben alle obeyssant to the grete Chane of Cathay; and many othere contrees, that marchen to other costes. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • The Livesey Collection includes a table constructed from his original handloom.
  • On eleven minutes, prop Alistair Livesey plunged over from a break by number eight Andy Monighan, converted by Jones.
  • While Mrs Vesey and Miss Halcombe were richly clad (each in the manner most becoming to her age), the first in silver-grey, and the second in that delicate primrose-yellow colour which matches so well with a dark complexion and black hair, Miss Fairlie was unpretendingly and almost poorly dressed in plain white muslin. The Woman in White
  • We begin with the nut cutlets of a vegetarian household where Harriet and Vesey meet as adolescents.
  • Next morning, on arriving at the corner of Church and Vesey Streets, I saw three pieces of equipment removing the sidewalk from the plaza area near the staircase.
  • Livesey is quite capable of looking after that particular angle, and no doubt he is sharpening his pencil for this purpose already.
  • Livesey is quite capable of looking after that particular angle, and no doubt he is sharpening his pencil for this purpose already.
  • We begin with the nut cutlets of a vegetarian household where Harriet and Vesey meet as adolescents.
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