Examples of 'bardell' in a sentence

Meaning of "bardell"

Bardell is an adverb that describes an action done in a deceitful or cunning manner
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  • A surname.

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Its first owner is recorded as Ann Bardell.
Flower and Bardell strike the tent, put it on the mule and follow behind.
The GamesIndustry biz Bardell.
Mr. Bardell had been a gentleman, a man of honor, a man of his word.
At all which moral reflections, Master Bardell howled the louder.
Mrs. Bardell had got company.
Do you know that you were the attorneys for the plaintiff, in Bardell and Pickwick? '.
The news, my dear sir, that Mrs. Bardell the plaintiff is within these walls.
Mrs Bardell has 'relatives' who live on the other side of London.
Mr. Pickwick relapsed into silence, and Mrs. Bardell resumed her dusting.
Mr. Bardell was no deceiver.
I will speak to Mrs. Bardell at once?
Mrs. Bardell could not help ruminating on what Mr. Jackson 's friend had said.
On they drove, and Mrs. Bardell fell asleep.
The papers in Bardell and Pickwick, ' replied Perker, undoing the knot with his teeth.

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Perhaps he would better come in here, ' said Mrs. Bardell.
Bardell is one of 32 LGBT MPs in the House of Commons.
Well, if it ai not Mrs. Bardell herself . District was in the poor?
Bardell against Pickwick?
But will not you refresh yourself after your walk, Mr. Jackson? ' said Mrs. Bardell persuasively.
Mrs. Bardell got in, Mr. Jackson got in after her, and away they drove.
I am sure I ought to be a very happy woman, ' said Mrs. Bardell.
You are the defendant, Sir, in Bardell and Pickwick? ' said Dodson.
Bardell contested the Livingston seat for the SNP in the 2015 UK general election.
Dodson and Fogg have taken Mrs. Bardell in execution for her costs, Sir, ' said Job.

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