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Ambrose
[am-brohz]
noun
Saint, a.d. 340?–397, bishop of Milan 374–397.
a first name: from a Greek word meaning “immortal.”
Ambrose
/ ˈæəʊ /
noun
Saint. ?340–397 ad , bishop of Milan; built up the secular power of the early Christian Church; also wrote music and Latin hymns. Feast day: Dec 7 or April 4
Curtly (ˈkɜːtlɪ). born 1963, Antiguan cricketer; played for the West Indies 1987–2000
Other 51Թ Forms
- Ambrosian adjective
- ˈDz adjective
Example Sentences
Students at St Ambrose Catholic Academy in Liverpool are guaranteed an hour's quality play every day.
As Ambrose Pierce wrote, “Patriotism is as fierce as a fever, pitiless and the grave, blind as a stone and irrational as a headless man.”
Speaking of the first offence, prosecutor Jeannel Ambrose said Gould had targeted a "particularly vulnerable victim".
"I always try to remind my clients that not all investments need to succeed. The overall plan needs to succeed," said Cliff Ambrose, founder and wealth Manager at Apex Wealth.
Coventry musician Ace Ambrose said she was excited to be taking part in the re-launch concert, and it was important musicians took a stand against racism.
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