macleod

IPA: mʌkɫˈaʊd

Root Word: Macleod

noun

  • (countable) A surname from Irish, A surname from Scottish Gaelic, A surname from Cree
  • A town in Alberta, Canada; modern Fort Macleod.
  • A surname.
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Examples of "macleod" in Sentences

  • You never disappoint my friend. lady macleod says ...
  • And the £5 leg of lamb at Iceland. lady macleod says ...
  • One killer whale short of a picnic. lady macleod says ...
  • A million and one congratulations Chris. hugh macleod said at 5am on Jan 7th # | w00t!
  • There's a real dairy ice-cream farm at Doddington, in Northumberland, too. lady macleod says ...
  • The interview is round 20 minutes long. technorati tags: ken macleod, charlie stross, sf, science fiction, politics, terrorism
  • It would be interesting to start an 'English Liberation Army page on Facebook - I feel the result would be frightening. lady macleod says ...
  • So it seems they have little incentive to industrialise properly and democratise, and the poorer people must take out their frustrations in Jew-hating. lady macleod says ...

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