Examples of 'hackley' in a sentence

Meaning of "hackley"

hackley (noun): A type of coarse, rough stone with a dull surface. Hackley stones are often used for landscaping and construction purposes.
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  • A surname.

How to use "hackley" in a sentence

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Hackley did not receive a new government appointment.
We are very advanced here in Hackley.
He attended the Hackley School until college.
The painting was hung in the then newly completed Hackley Hospital.
Jim attended Hackley and studied history at Brown University.
Rescue units responded within seven minutes and found Hackley having trouble breathing.
So, Hackley and Chaddock clearly worked together.
And the research also showed that the relationship that Chaddock had with Charles Hackley.
Even in Hackley.
After a few years the Government had purchased the shares of Gil Hensler and Sherlock Hackley.
Come, I think we should give Mr. Hackley more of a chance.
Currently, Ward has to use a braille reader and writer to communicate through text, Hackley said.
At the Hackley Administration Building. -Uh, we're gonna meet him.
Shabazz was a student at Hackley School.
The attorney general 's office said it would follow the judge 's order, said spokeswoman Lisa Hackley.

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Seeger entered Harvard in 1906 after attending several elite preparatory schools, including Hackley School.

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