Examples of 'segrave' in a sentence

Meaning of "segrave"

Segrave (adjective): A rare term that is not commonly used in English, possibly referring to a specific place, person, or characteristic

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Segrave made just the two runs.
Only three metal versions of the Blackburn Segrave were subsequently built.
The barony of Segrave and earldom of FitzHardinge died with him.
The last two were both driven by Major Henry Segrave.
The Segrave Trophy was established to commemorate his life.
William of Segrave.
Segrave to Rutland.
Although motor racing was in its infancy, Segrave would soon become a championship winning driver.
Instead Segrave believed the boat 's speed would come from its advanced lightweight planing-hull design.
The prototype, known as the Saro Segrave Meteor was a wooden twin-engined monoplane.
After Segrave returned to Britain, he was knighted for his many accomplishments.
The immediate follower, Henry Segrave gave first aid and helped out.
The Segrave Clinic is your state-ordered assignment.
Again, the race was won by Major Henry Segrave in a Talbot.
After Wallace 's death Segrave took his remains back to Scotland.

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Segrave had, after all, at least been British.
Golden Arrow ( car ), a land speed record racer driven by Henry Segrave.
Segrave won in a Darracq-made Talbot that were marketed as Talbot-Darracqs.
Please don't make me go back there. The Segrave Clinic is your state-ordered assignment.
Baron Segrave ( Seagrave ) is a title in the Peerage of England.
Blackburn changed the designation system, and the aircraft became the Blackburn B. 1 Segrave.
The castle and lands became the property of the Segrave family, who remained owners until 1649.
In March 1304 Segrave defeated Wallace in one of his last attempts at resistance.
He married in 1387 the widow of the former treasurer of the Exchequer, Sir Hugh Segrave.

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