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Seymour
[see-mawr, -mohr]
noun
Jane, c1510–37, third wife of Henry VIII of England and mother of Edward VI.
a city in S Indiana.
a town in S Connecticut.
a male given name.
Seymour
/ ˈsiːmɔː /
noun
Jane. ?1509–37, third wife of Henry VIII of England; mother of Edward VI
Example Sentences
"Some contracts charge large fees to leave early, which would cancel out any savings," said Emily Seymour, from Which?.
Matt Seymour, of the Seymour hotel group, said these were a "perfect storm" and it had been a "tough season" so far.
What followed was a contract with Seymour Stein’s label Sire and the band’s collaboration with producer Brian Eno, beginning with its second album, “More Songs About Buildings and Food.”
Sherman, like Seymour, said she sees special teams as an opportunity to get more players on the field — adding that it creates game time for “girls who can’t find another spot on the field.”
It’s the tale of Seymour “Swede” Levov, glove manufacturer and American success story, who is destroyed when his daughter becomes a domestic terrorist.
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