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Virgil

[vur-juhl]

noun

  1. Vergil.

  2. a male given name.



Virgil

/ ˈɜːɪ /

noun

  1. Latin name Publius Vergilius Maro. 70–19 bc , Roman poet, patronized by Maecenas. The Eclogues (42–37), ten pastoral poems, and the Georgics (37–30), four books on the art of farming, established Virgil as the foremost poet of his age. His masterpiece is the Aeneid (30–19)

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Virgil

  1. An ancient Roman poet; the author of the Aeneid, one of the great epics of Western literature.

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On Friday morning, Julia Meltzer was on her way to work and had just turned left on Virgil Avenue from 6th Street when she saw a number of men in bulletproof vests.

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Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk says he is "praying for a speedy recovery" for those injured when a car ploughed into supporters at the club's trophy parade.

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Slot might do something very different and Eze and Mateta could cause carnage if Virgil van Dijk is left on the bench again, like he was in Monday's defeat by Brighton.

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The composer and critic Virgil Thomson once defined American music as music written by Americans.

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Virgil is vicious and terrifying, and, as Bailey puts it in an interview, “There is no quicker shorthand for a scumbag than someone who is beating up a defenseless woman.”

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