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Liddle

People named Liddle include:

  • Andrew R. Liddle, professor of astrophysics at the University of Sussex in Brighton
  • Chris Liddle, English cricket player
  • Craig Liddle, English former footballer
  • Danny Liddle (1912–1982), Scottish footballer
  • David Liddle, co-founder of Interval Research Corporation
  • Don Liddle, American left-handed pitcher for the New York Giants
  • Fred Liddle, English professional association football
  • Gary Liddle, footballer currently playing for Hartlepool United
  • Jeremy Liddle, bass guitarist of Canadian pop punk band Faber Drive
  • Rod Liddle, British journalist best known for his term as editor of BBC Radio 4 's Today programme.
  • Roger Liddle, British political adviser
  • Steve Liddle, Major League Baseball bench coach for the Minnesota Twins
  • Nardus Liddle, GM at South African based maintenance company.

Usage examples of "liddle".

I shall gif you tausend crowns, and die liddle vone shall haf tausend crowns for her toury, and you shall infest it in her name.

After some chit-chat about our electricity generators, we asked Liddle if Draper was as influential as he claimed.

Liddle had, until the general election, been managing director of Draper’.

Now my poor gennelman, Measter Mearn, they was allars a-rushing arter his ankels, with their yik-yik-yik, when they wanted to be fed like, those what ee kept from liddles — and, holy church, how ee would scream!

Big business would provide the gilded glue, shepherded by the lobbying firm set up by Liddle and Draper, GPC.

Other suspect meetings—between Tesco and Prescott, between Liddle client Rio Tinto Corporation and Blair himself—drew no questions.

To the Umbers and the Boltons, to Castle Cerwyn and Torrhen's Square, Karhold and Deepwood Motte, to Bear Island, Oldcastle, Widow's Watch, White Harbor, Barrowton, and the Rills, to the mountain fastnesses of the Liddles, the Burleys, the Norreys, the Harclays, and the Wulls, the black birds brought their plea.