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Campbell
[ kam-buhl, kam-uhl ]
noun
- Alexander, 1788–1866, U.S. religious leader, born in Ireland: cofounder with his father, Thomas, of the Disciples of Christ Church.
- A·vril Phaedra [av, -ril], Kim, born 1947, Canadian politician: prime minister 1993; first woman in Canada to hold that position.
- DZ· [kol, -, uh, n, koh, -l, uh, n] or Colin, died 1729, Scottish architect and author.
- Colin Baron Clyde, 1792–1863, Scottish general.
- Sir John, 1779–1861, English jurist and writer: Lord Chancellor of England 1859–61.
- Joseph, 1904–87, U.S. mythologist.
- Sir Malcolm, 1885–1948, English automobile and speedboat racer.
- Mrs. Patrick Beatrice Stella Tanner, 1865–1940, English actress.
- Thomas, 1763–1854, Irish religious leader, in the U.S. after 1807: cofounder with his son, Alexander, of the Disciples of Christ Church.
- Thomas, 1777–1844, Scottish poet and editor.
- a city in western California.
- a city in northeastern Ohio.
Campbell
/ ˈæə /
noun
- CampbellSir Colin, Baron Clyde17921863MBritishMILITARY: general Sir Colin, Baron Clyde. 1792–1863, British field marshal who relieved Lucknow for the second time (1857) and commanded in Oudh, suppressing the Indian Mutiny
- CampbellDonald19211967MEnglishSPORT AND GAMES: water speed record-holder Donald. 1921–67, English water speed record-holder
- CampbellSir Malcolm18851948MEnglishSPORT AND GAMES: racing driverSPORT AND GAMES: land speed record-holder Sir Malcolm, father of Donald Campbell. 1885–1948, English racing driver and land speed record-holder
- CampbellPatrick, Mrs18651940FEnglishTHEATRE: actress Mrs Patrick, original name Beatrice Stella Tanner. 1865–1940, English actress
- CampbellRoy19011957MSouth AfricanWRITING: poet Roy. 1901–57, South African poet. His poetry is often satirical and includes The Flaming Terrapin (1924)
- CampbellThomas17771844MScottishWRITING: poetWRITING: critic Thomas. 1777–1844, Scottish poet and critic, noted particularly for his war poems Hohenlinden and Ye Mariners of England
Example Sentences
In the Hull & East Yorkshire mayoral contest, it could be a closely fought race between the Tories, Labour, the Lib Dems and Reform's candidate, former Olympic boxer Luke Campbell.
Posey wore a mini dress featuring the colorway, while Campbell dyed his beard red and black and donned a red and black pigtail wig and shirt with the slogan “Resist Fascism.”
Former assistant head teacher Darrel Campbell described the incident as like "something out of a horror movie", and said there needed to be discussions over the safety of pupils and staff in schools across Wales.
Campbell added: "There was a time when normal working people could do that. Isn't that amazing that that was actually possible a few decades ago? Now it isn't."
DUP MP Gregory Campbell said the elderly residents of Alexander House feel they are "under siege" every time there is trouble nearby.
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