Examples of 'lyde' in a sentence
Meaning of "lyde"
lyde (noun) - A colloquial term used in Scottish English to refer to a steep slope or a hillside. It is often used in regional contexts or in discussions about specific landscapes
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- A surname.
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This can not be little lyde surely not.
Tom lyde and all our loyal friends and supporters.
This can not be little Lyde.
My sister Lyde and her husband helped us out.
I can not leave Lyde alone.
Me and Lyde have made a nice business out of it.
Vorena the elder is at the temple of Orbona with Lyde.
Do as Lyde says.
Lyde was born in Bristol, where his father served as mayor.
It forms part of the Pipe and Lyde civil parish.
Me and Lyde have made a nice business out of it . Five hundred head a week sometimes.
Well enough . Vorena the elder is at the temple of Orbona with Lyde.
The butcher shop? Me and Lyde have made a nice business out of it.
Vorenus, this can not be little lyde.
Hartley Mill was on the Lyde just above the confluence, but was disused by 1968.
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Niobe, i can not leave lyde alone.
Thank you . - vorenus, this can not be little lyde.
I can not leave Lyde alone . - She needs me.
But what? niobe, i can not leave lyde alone.
Thank you . - This can not be little lyde surely not.
Very nice . lyde.
Raise your head, Lyde.
I got you, Lyde.