Definition & Meaning | English word SWINDELLS
SWINDELLS
Definitions of SWINDELLS
- plural of Swindell.
Number of letters
9
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using SWINDELLS in a Sentence
- Other academic buildings include Buckley Center, Swindells Hall, Shiley Hall, Romanaggi Hall, Mago Hunt Center, and the Clark Library.
- Horn was cast as Sophie in the UK animated television show Dodo in 2021 which also starred Dylan Llewellyn, Mark Watson, Connor Swindells, Kadiff Kirwan, Akiya Henry and Ricky Wilson.
- Sir Ashton died by suicide in 1788 and Stevenson began selling off plots of land; according to Thomas Swindells the buyers' names were used to name the streets which were made at that time such as Hilton Street and Houldsworth Street and the new square was given the name of Stevenson.
- Wylie and Tate concentrated on pantomime after World War I, introducing shows such as Any Lady (1918), The Follies of 1919 (which was repeated in each subsequent year) and Mr Manhattan (1919), The Whirl Of Today (1920), Aladdin (1920), and many shows at the London Hippodrome, including The Peep Show (1921), 1921 Swindells Stores, Round In Fifty (1922, with Herman Finck, based on Around the World in 80 Days), Brighter London (1923) and Better Days (1925).
- Ward, Roger Daltrey, Slapp Happy, Steve Swindells, Pretty Things, Stealers Wheel, Russ Ballard and Leo Sayer.
- As a result of her clinical skills, Swindells was invited to join and then chair the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases AIDS Clinical Trials Group committee on optimization of coinfection and comorbidity management as well as chair the Tuberculosis Working Group.
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