Examples of 'bullough' in a sentence

Meaning of "bullough"

Bullough (adverb): In a manner characteristic of the Bullough family. This term may reference a specific family or individual

How to use "bullough" in a sentence

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Bullough wanted his wife to retire from the stage.
He was replaced by his assistant Hank Bullough.
Bullough et al.
Vern LeRoy Bullough.
Bullough would remain defensive coordinator for one more season with the Patriots.
An avid sportsman, Sir George Bullough had a lifelong interest in horses.
Howard & Bullough was a firm of textile machine manufacturers in Accrington, Lancashire.
Did you know this? JBL stands for James Bullough Lansing which is also the founder!
Luba Bullough and her family.
They probably would be Horrocks, or Howard & Bullough.
For example, Humanist historian Vern Bullough observes “ Politics and science go hand in hand.
We wanted to see Hill, Bullough.
After the Falklands War, Bullough had left the British Army to work in banking.
Bullough was elected to the Chair of Italian at Cambridge in March 1933.
JBL is a luxury audio brand founded by James Bullough Lansing in 1946.

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In 1923 Bullough resigned his university post, wishing to concentrate instead on Italian.
In October 1985, Kay Stephenson was fired and replaced by assistant head coach Hank Bullough.
Oliver Bullough is the author of “ Last Man in Russia ” ( Penguin ).

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