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Coyle

article on: <span class="searchmatch">Coyle</span> Wikipedia (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) <span class="searchmatch">Coyle</span> A surname from...


coley

See also: Coley coley (plural coleys) coalfish, Pollachius virens <span class="searchmatch">Coyle</span>, Loyce...


Loyce

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) Loyce A female given name. Coley, <span class="searchmatch">Coyle</span>, coley...


photoceramic

surface. 2021 February 2, Brynn, “What Are Photoceramic Portraits?”, in <span class="searchmatch">Coyle</span> Studios‎[1]: When handled properly, photoceramics are incredibly sturdy...


Coley

discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) Coley A surname. An inner suburb of Reading, Berkshire, England (OS grid ref SU7172). Coley Park <span class="searchmatch">Coyle</span>, Loyce...


unbedraggled

unbedraggled, superlative most unbedraggled) Not bedraggled. 1905, Robert Francis <span class="searchmatch">Coyle</span>, The church and the times: sermons: With wings unweighted by sordid gain...


megafestival

(plural megafestivals) A very large-scale festival. 2009 September 23, Jim <span class="searchmatch">Coyle</span>, “City slicker MPPs get lesson in real economy”, in Toronto Star‎[1]: Yet...


pondering

again derived some new, small germs for wonderment. 2009 February 18, Jim <span class="searchmatch">Coyle</span>, “Spoofing of premier a bad omen”, in Toronto Star‎[1]: Alas, it looked...


premierial

most premierial) (rare) Of or relating to a premier. 2009 March 23, Jim <span class="searchmatch">Coyle</span>, “MPPs have little reason to cheer”, in Toronto Star‎[1]: Unless he&#039;s a...


maundering

heretical priest, the mumblings of a mad witch-woman.&quot; 2009 February 18, Jim <span class="searchmatch">Coyle</span>, “Spoofing of premier a bad omen”, in Toronto Star‎[1]: Alas, it looked...