ambrose

IPA: ˈæmbroʊz

Root Word: Ambrose

noun

  • A male given name from Ancient Greek.
  • A surname originating as a patronymic.
  • A city in Coffee County, Georgia.
  • A city and village in North Dakota.
  • A town in Queensland, Australia.
  • A sweet-scented herb; ambrosia (Dysphania botrys).
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Examples of "ambrose" in Sentences

  • I totally agree. ambrose evans-pritchard on April 19, 2010
  • If so, Britain is in trouble. ambrose evans-pritchard on April 19, 2010
  • It's far superior to that 'blob of jam in the centre' filthy ambrose out of a tin.
  • Investors are asleep and don't demand higher yields due to devaluation. (good luck!!) ambrose evans-pritchard reply tp OMS
  • THE Watheroo Golf Club's season started on Saturday when an ambrose event was played for the Mark Forrest sponsored trophy.
  • Or, as Roger Mifflin remarked during a passing enthusiasm for Ambrose Bierce, the true noctes ambrosianae are the noctes ambrose bierceianae.
  • Posted in Over The Line, writing | Tagged: absolute write, addams family, ambrose bierce, criterion, dan brown, government baiting, meme, thanksgiving | 1 Comment »
  • That is not yet the case in those eurozone states that have become chronically uncompetitive. ambrose evans-pritchard on April 19, 2010 thank you for replying to my post, there is something I don't quite understand: the numbers have been available from the beginning, how's it possible that a country, in this case Italy, in a few weeks time goes from being the world's biggest sinner to become almost a saint?

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