Examples of 'longstaff' in a sentence

Meaning of "longstaff"

longstaff (noun): A surname, last name, or family name that individuals may have as part of their identity
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  • A surname transferred from the nickname.

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Longstaff will not be traveling at first.
Bowlby married Ursula Longstaff and had four children.
A longstaff is called galah panjang.
Many authors ignore the liquidity issue in CDS, such as Longstaff et al.
Longstaff also often served as the contractor or builder on his designs.
Alison Longstaff said.
Longstaff began his career with the youth team of Newcastle United.
He ended up finishing third in a hotly contested race, behind Dave Bronconnier and Bev Longstaff.
Longstaff deems the East Kamet route as too dangerous due to avalanche risk.
There are 2 articles tagged as Sean Longstaff.
Rob Longstaff to play several shows in Germany.
Manchester United stunned by Newcastle 's £50m asking price for midfielder Sean Longstaff.
After the war, Longstaff continued his art, turning many of his sketches into paintings.
Man of the match - Sean Longstaff ( Newcastle ).
Lisa Longstaff ( image on the left ) from Women Against Rape addressed the meeting.

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South ridge, from Lawan Gad via Longstaff Col, technical rock / snow / ice climb.
Breaking the News is an 1887 painting by Australian artist John Longstaff.
Grice 's portrait, by John Longstaff hangs in the architecture department.
Manchester United left stunned by Newcastle 's £50m asking price for Sean Longstaff.
Matthew Longstaff ( banking and finance, Calgary ).
I just have to say, " This is Emperor Ludens Nimrod Kendrick, called Longstaff the 41st.
In 1910, an expedition led by Thomas Longstaff and surveyor Arthur Oliver Wheeler entered the area.

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