Examples of 'creswick' in a sentence

Meaning of "creswick"

creswick (verb) - a term possibly related to a location or action, without a widely recognized definition

How to use "creswick" in a sentence

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The hotel is easy access to the public beach in Creswick.
Creswick came from a Sheffield family of silver plate manufacturers that dated back several centuries.
Over time the title of the qualifications conferred at Creswick evolved.
Creswick was born in Sheffield at the time it was within Derbyshire.
But we got a report of shots fired from a car on Creswick Road this morning.
Tristan Creswick cleans cups at work.
He died at the scene on the Creswick Road.
Mrs Creswick will be devastated.
He also won the Creswick prize.
Creswick was named after the Creswick family, the pioneer settlers of the region.
The original report stated that Creswick was accidentally punched by Waterfall.
And the attempted murder of Hazel Creswick.
John Curtin was born in nearby Creswick and his wife Elsie was born Ballarat.
Creswick is the birthplace of the Lindsays, perhaps Australia 's best known art family.
Why have not you told Mr Creswick about the job opportunity?

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Creswick is a town in west-central Victoria, Australia.
Why have not you told Mr Creswick about the job opportunity? It 's such exciting news.
And this . belongs to Hazel Creswick.
I know how upset Mrs Creswick was about poor Oswald, so.
His biography was co-written by his great-granddaughter, Annie Creswick Dawson.
After Big Fun disbanded, Creswick worked as a painter and decorator.
Creswick is a former gold-mining town, established during the Victorian gold rushes in the 1850s.
That's very kind of you. I know how upset Mrs Creswick was about poor Oswald, so.
Looks like Mrs Creswick has really made 3JH a success story.
Kay, hi, it 's Mike Adler here from Creswick Police.
Mrs Creswick will be devastated . Yes.
And now he's paid the price. And this. belongs to Hazel Creswick.
In 1857 he and Nathaniel Creswick decided to create a football club.
So did Samuel Palmer ( see Gallery ) and Thomas Creswick in the 19th century.

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