Examples of 'warde' in a sentence

Meaning of "warde"

warde (noun): Warde is a surname of Arabic origin, commonly found in Lebanon and other Arab countries. It is used as a family name to identify a specific lineage or family group
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  • A surname.

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Ibrahim Warde is a scholar in the field of international finance.
Three wins might be enough to earn Warde to earn a home playoff game.
John Warde was absent from home when his wife died.
One of her first and closest collaborators was a young woman named Fanny Warde.
Beatrice Warde has recently described in Alphabet an electric display of letters painted by light.
He was the son of stage actor Frederick Warde.
Hicks directed and Warde choreographed.
Frances Warde was one of the original Sisters of Mercy.
The fourth volume includes an essay by Frederic Warde on the work of Bruce Rogers.
The young actor Hugh Enfield was originally cast in the role of Robert Warde.
The latter starring actor Frederick Warde starred in some of these movie adaptations.
Warde beat 24 other talented young professional drivers from countries throughout Europe.
Glasco was deeply saddened by Warde's suicide and deeply angered that the photographer scared Warde.
While at Oxford, he developed a friendship with the ornithologist William Warde Fowler.
Eventually, Glasco had convinced Warde to come off of the ledge.

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Beatrice Warde penned her famous broadside This is a Printing Office, to show Perpetua typeface off.
Reports, University of Michigan to hire Warde Manuel as new athletic director.
Warde showed up in supporting roles as detectives, doctors, and ministers.
Glasco spoke with Warde on and off for 14 hours.
The research is based on the practical-theoretical approach of alan warde 2005.
I will need a transcript on the meeting with Howland Warde by 5:00 this afternoon.
Selection of some passages of a text written by the typographer Beatrice Warde in 1932.

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