Examples of 'kinnaird' in a sentence

Meaning of "kinnaird"

kinnaird (adjective): Pertaining to a surname or family name. It could also refer to a place or landmark named Kinnaird
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  • A surname from Scottish Gaelic.

How to use "kinnaird" in a sentence

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Kinnaird was known as an art collector.
If you can get Kinnaird on side.
Kinnaird later found some notable differences between their interpretations.
I will see what can be done about getting the Kinnaird Foundation aboard.
Senator Kinnaird is also an advocate for environmental protection.
Inside original lighthouse at Kinnaird Head.
That Kinnaird is a bloody hard man to get around.
Latern of original lighthouse at Kinnaird Head.
Lady Kinnaird died the following year.
Morton later married Kinnaird.
Kinnaird can have his Cup.
In the UK one of the most notable artists is Alison Kinnaird MBE.
The Kinnaird Ravine divides the neighbourhood almost in half.
Bruce of Kinnaird.
Kinnaird worked with Florence Nightingale to train nurses for the Crimean War.

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Adamson persuaded him to assist Lord Kinnaird in his calotype studio at Rossie Priory.
Kinnaird was a royalist, supporting the claims of Charles II.
The cup-holders immediately dominated the game and Kinnaird quickly had an unsuccessful shot on goal.
In the Kinnaird vote, there was no question.
My husband is a great admirer of Mr. Kinnaird.
As a player, Kinnaird had a remarkable record.
When you combine the two, you get Kinnaird Head.
If you can get Kinnaird on side, maybe there is a chance.
Some time later, Charles Wollaston was injured and swapped positions with Kinnaird.
Kinnaird caught the ball, but in doing so stepped behind the goal-line.
Dawn McMillan, illustrated by Ross Kinnaird.
Who just have Kinnaird pissed off?
There are so many different variables at play, " said Kinnaird.
Arthur Kinnaird in a riot?
She got her education from Lahore 's Kinnaird College.
Half-time, gentlemen. That Kinnaird is a bloody hard man to get around.
I wanted to see how you and your daughter were faring . Mrs. Kinnaird.
I can not believe Arthur Kinnaird missed the quarter-final … and for me.
As a footballer, I am sure you would appreciate that, Mr. Kinnaird.
Arthur Kinnaird in a riot? Come on.
The Etonians ' team contained five former Wanderers players, including Kinnaird.
On the 9th, she sank Manx north of Kinnaird Head, near Fraserburgh in Scotland.
Kinnaird launched its honors program in 2003, the four year bachelors followed by a dissertation.
In 1758 his father 's death placed him in possession of the estate of Kinnaird.
Kinnaird succeeded his father in the lordship of Kinnaird in 1826.
Rules are made to be adhered to . To quote you, Mr. Kinnaird.
Kinnaird Castle ( disambiguation ).
I will stay . please stay if you can . Mrs. Kinnaird.
Shelby Kinnaird has been living with Type 2 diabetes for 20 years.
In this case, one particular man - their laird, Alexander Kinnaird.
In 1929 Kinnaird Head became home to the first radio beacon in Scotland.
Please stay if you can . Mrs. Kinnaird.
In 2012 the old Kinnaird Head Lighthouse was lit for two anniversary celebrations.
She did her B.A. ( honours ) in English literature from Kinnaird College in Lahore.
In 1837 Mary Jane Kinnaird who was his niece became his de facto secretary.

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