Examples of 'caird' in a sentence

Meaning of "caird"

caird (adjective) - a Scottish term meaning cold or chilly
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  • A travelling tinker; a tramp, or sturdy beggar.

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Caird had what seemed to be a bewildering array of interests.
I resented being turned away by Caird.
Caird saw this as a major distortion.
Her mental health was poor and Caird appears to have been rather neglectful towards her.
Caird retired due to stomach pains that were diagnosed as cancer.
I refuse to share a gallows with Julian Caird.
Caird recognised them at once.
Tatha and Caird are they.
Caird was noted for his interest in providing financial aid for scientific research.
His navigation skills were crucial to the safe arrival of the James Caird.
Soon the Caird was in rougher waters.
Work began immediately on the James Caird.
The James Caird was soon clear of the breakers.
We will have to call it James Caird Land.
The replica of James Caird in the workshop before being released in the Museum.

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His younger brother was Edward Caird.
Fending the James Caird off the rocks in the darkness was awkward work.
The play is produced by Julian Caird.
The James Caird lifted to the endless waves as though she lived again.
Adapted and directed by John Caird.
The James Caird readied for journeying.
Tatha and Caird.
The James Caird was modified for the journey.
A lot of prominent New Woman authors including Mona Caird were involved with the project.
James Caird The replica of James Caird afloat in the river next to the Museum.
While the James Caird went on her way.
Did Mr Caird know that you were working late in your office last night?
Their son Karl Francis Caird was a general practitioner.
Both Caird and her rival Kilborn made the final, which was held in wet conditions.
I must get Mr Caird at once.
Table 1 from the Caird report shows the effectiveness and cost of a range of countermeasures.
Our united strength was not sufficient to get the James Caird clear of the water . ”.
Sir James Caird was so impressed.
Shackleton therefore selected the heaviest and strongest of the three boats, the long " James Caird.
Finally, the new Caird has two distinct advantages over its predecessor.
My sisters, tatha and caird.
After the death of his closest family, Caird increasingly devoted himself to philanthropic causes.
Mr Caird here, for instance can tell us his exact movements during those few moments.
After the party took place, Caird was found drunk and passed out by his parents.
Caird was given an honorary degree from the University of St. Andrews.
Shackleton named it Caird Coast, after his principal backer.
Caird & Co. also supplied her engines and boilers.
Right this way. You and Mr Caird corroborate each other perfectly.
Mackenzie was a Hegelian of the type of Green, Bosanquet, and Caird.
I remember Caird did come to hustle me back into the studio. Oh, yes.
For more information, please contact, Roxanne de Boom or Jenny Caird.
However, Jeff Caird is a daybreaker, and not only that, he 's an immer.
Anyone. The return light came on just after you left, Mr Caird.
The James Caird was brought back from the Antarctic to England in 1919.
I suppose I just don't come over well on the microphone. - Sorry Mr Caird.

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