Examples of 'blanford' in a sentence

Meaning of "blanford"

Blanford (verb): To engage in a combat or fight
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  • A surname.

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Book by amelia ann blanford edwards.
Blanford was inclined to consider bears more dangerous than tigers.
Sam is killed and Blanford crippled in the attack.
Blanford was appointed editor and began work on the volume on mammals.
Della Roberts from the hotel blanford.
See also Blanford disambiguation.
Churchy, is that the hooker from the blanford job?
For example, Blanford collected them on stems of nipa palm Nypa fruticans.
Battle of Blanford.
The specific name, blanfordii, is in honor of English naturalist William Thomas Blanford.
Once again, they have to cope with the demands of the mine owner, Mr. Blanford.
Yeah, he moved to this cabin near Blanford when I was in high school.
Blanford Park Match abandoned after 40 minutes of extra time due to bad light.
Syria 's uprising creeps across Lebanese border - by Nicholas Blanford.
Blanford estimated that the main section was 35 - 50 meters under the surface.

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Dedication of 1889 meteorology department book by Henry Francis Blanford.
Blanford is a census-designated place in Clinton Township, Vermillion County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.

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