Examples of 'worrall' in a sentence

Meaning of "worrall"

Worrall is an adjective used to describe something as being related to the brand worrall or having qualities similar to worrall products
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  • A surname.
  • A village in Bradfield parish, Metropolitan Borough of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SK3092).

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Worrall left to pursue his interest in the ecumenical movement.
Book by lisa worrall.
Worrall continually turned over players in an effort to find the right combination for success.
There were three ganister mines in the immediate Worrall area.
Ernest Worrall was the oldest of seven children.
Their distance runner Victoria Worrall is quickly moving up the ranks.
Karen Worrall is a travel blogger and freelance writer.
The Sportsman is on Worrall Road near the church.
Worrall claims that the achievement of which Lakatos would have been most proud was leaving.
Many players who had supported Worrall left the club at the end of the season.
Samuel Worrall declared she was a beggar and should be taken to Bristol tried for vagrancy.
Commentary and notes by Non Worrall.
Benedetti and Worrall also disagree as to whether the text was in prose or verse.
Her father was a devout Methodist named Henry Worrall.
Raymond Worrall was her lover.

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There is no evidence of Anglo-Saxon activity in Worrall.
The adjoining Worrall Hall Farm has not been a working farm for many years.
Already captain of the team, Worrall played as a rover.
Antony Worrall Thompson is a celebrated restaurateur and TV chef.
She ends up at the home of the Worrall family, the local gentry.
Worrall is an attacking midfielder, able to play wide right or as a creative central midfielder.
After an investigation, Worrall was exonerated of wrongdoing and reinstated.
Worrall bowls a fast-medium pace and makes use of swing in his bowling.
Why exactly did you go to see Mr Worrall earlier?
Until then, Worrall has many sleepless nights ahead of him.
The local magistrate and Mr. Worrall want to hang her.
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The formation of the Independent Party ( IP ) of Denis Worrall further split the liberal opposition.
Kent, Thomas Worrall Article also available en français.
Once Dr. Stinchfield joined the practice, William Worrall Mayo retired at the age of 73.
Patrick Worrall from Channel 4 Fact-Check explained that.
Nearby, to the east, is the Worrall Covered Bridge, also built by Granger.
Worrall Thompson was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire.
Trotsky and Worrall reply, " Bureaucracy.
Worrall - The Chairman 's comment.
But how did the songs Worrall copyrighted in 1860 enter the blues and folk wellsprings?
Worrall then formed the liberal anti-apartheid Independent Party with Wynand Malan in 1988.
In 1957, he and Jim Worrall initiated Canada 's first international sports development project.
Madeleine Worrall as Kala, Tarzan 's adoptive ape mother and the biological mother of Akut [ 15 ].
In 1827 Phoebe Worrall married Walter Palmer, a homeopathic physician, who was also a devout Methodist.

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