Examples of 'duguid' in a sentence

Meaning of "duguid"

duguid (adjective): Used to describe something or someone from Duguid, a surname of Scottish origin
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  • A surname from Middle English.

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Minister Duguid charges opposition of having no plan.
The castle was built by the Duguid family.
Don Duguid had a successful career after his athletic competition as a TV commentator.
A direct drawing in the dark in a séance of David Duguid.
Add Terry Duguid as a filter.
But perhaps Stacey was too harsh in judgment upon Duguid.
Parliamentary Secretary Duguid to announce support for life sciences initiatives in Manitoba.
The club captain was Romain Larrieu and the team captain was Karl Duguid.
Both Minister Duguid and I take the advice and eight recommendations of the council seriously.
The most important role is played by the economic development minister of Ontario, Brad Duguid.
Duguid planned eight volumes, but even that modest goal was never reached.
State Department spokesman Gordon Duguid noted “troubling reports of intimidation.”.
Duguid was bitter, and Stacey was his greatest critic.
State Department spokesman Gordon Duguid said Khan remained a “ serious proliferation risk . ”.
Mr. Duguid has a lifelong interest in science and its role in the betterment of society.

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I have Mr. Duguid as the next questioner for five minutes.
Naomi Duguid continues to live in Toronto, and Jeffrey Alford now lives in Thailand.
Back in Ottawa, Duguid was supposed to get on with finishing his Great War volumes.
Nigel Duguid ( WI ) stood in his first ODI as an umpire.
Fiona Duguid ( PhD ) is a researcher based out of Chelsea, Quebec.

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