Examples of 'dalley' in a sentence

Meaning of "dalley"

dalley (noun) - a term used in Newfoundland English to refer to a small valley or narrow gorge between hills or mountains
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  • A surname.

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She had her first relationship with jason dalley.
Dalley could also switch to playing viola should the occasion call require.
Phuket animal welfare heroine Gill Dalley to be remembered with celebration of life.
Nathan Dalley spoke out about his experience of conversion therapy.
Thankfully Dalley survived.
Dalley bases her arguments on recent developments in the decipherment of contemporary Akkadian inscriptions.
The next weekend Dalley and I went out with my dad.
Dalley was a regular participant at the Marlboro Music Festival in Vermont.
She was briefly replaced by Rupert Noble until Rachel Dalley signed on.
Newfoundland Natural Resources Minister Derrick Dalley has declared a moratorium on fracking in the province.
I know of only one person who possesses both these rare attributes -- John Dalley.
In a similar vein, Dalley expressed the Guarneri musicians ' intent as follows,.
Moore and Dalley.
In 1857 Dalley was elected to the Legislative Assembly as a representative of Sydney City.
We hope that this will continue, ” said Mr Dalley.

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In 1999, Dalley won a Walkley Award, one of the most prestigious Australian awards for journalism.
And he also was defended by Mr. Dalley.
Phyllis Dalley entered the Faculty of Education in August 2005, as an assistant professor.
The Stuart ministry resigned in October 1885 and Dalley did not hold office again.
Mr. Hodges, did you know that Ms. Kate Dalley was fired from her show?

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