Examples of 'blackley' in a sentence

Meaning of "blackley"

blackley (noun) - a surname or a place name, referring to a district in Manchester, England
Show more definitions
  • A surname.

How to use "blackley" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
blackley
Told you that his daughter was going to marry young Blackley.
The mixture was milled in a vertical Blackley bead mill for several hours.
The surgical technique used is similar to that described previously by Blackley et al.
Seamus Blackley is known as one of the creators of Xbox.
He asked me to come to this house in Blackley Close.
Higher Blackley looks like that.
His father was director of research at the ICI dyestuffs division in Blackley.
Blackley and Broughton.
Essential drainage works at Blackley Cemetery.
Blackley was born in Scotland, and came to Australia as a young man.
He asked me to come to Blackley Close.
By the Middle Ages, Blackley had become a park belonging to the lords of Manchester.
He is the brother of Travis Blackley.
The mixture was milled in a Blackley mill for a period of 3 hours.
After retiring as a player, Craig was made assistant manager to John Blackley at Hibernian.

See also

Blackley Rangers (failed to start the season).
What happened when you got to Blackley Close?
Blackley began a managerial career with Hamilton in October 1981, while continuing his playing career.
So that 's as in, not scattered up Blackley with me mum.
Manchester 's M60 orbital motorway is the northern boundary of Blackley.
He asked me to come to Blackley Close . Why did you go?
Pollen was identified as the cause in 1859 by Charles Blackley.
Any fares to or from Blackley Close?
Based on the graphic novel “ Dark Town, ” by Kaja Blackley.
In 1991 their remains were cremated and reinterred at Blackley Cemetery in Manchester.
In 1991 their remains are cremated and reinterred at Blackley Cemetery in Manchester.
In 1991 the remains were cremated and buried at Blackley Cemetery in Manchester.

Search by letter in the English dictionary