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Carey
[kair-ee, kar-ee]
Carey
/ ˈɛəɪ /
noun
George ( Leonard ). born 1935, Archbishop of Canterbury (1991–2002)
Peter. born 1943, Australian novelist and writer; his novels include Illywhacker (1985), Oscar and Lucinda (1988), and True History of the Kelly Gang (2001)
William. 1761–1834, British orientalist and pioneer Baptist missionary in India
Example Sentences
A titanic battle of three drummers in a "drum-off" between Barker, Chad Smith from the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Danny Carey of Tool.
He launched the careers of Notorious BIG and Mary J Blige, signed acts such as Faith Evans, 112, Mase and Janelle Monae to his Bad Boy Records label, and worked with stars including Mariah Carey, Usher and Busta Rhymes.
The current section of the Covid inquiry is likely to be "emotive and distressing", Ms Carey has warned.
Questioned by Ms Carey, Mr Hancock acknowledged the discharge policy was an "incredibly contentious issue".
These voters “gravitated to Sinclair by default,” observed Carey McWilliams, that indefatigable chronicler of California politics.
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