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Murrell

Murrell is a surname. It refers to:

Persons
  • Adrian Murrell (b. 1970), American professional football player
  • Chris Murrell (contemporary), American jazz and gospel singer
  • Frank Murrell (1874–1931), British businessman and politician from Avon County
  • Hilda Murrell (1906–1984), English naturalist and campaigner against nuclear energy
  • Ivan Murrell (1943–2006), American professional baseball player
  • Jaime Murrell (contemporary), Panamanian musician
  • Jana Murrell (contemporary), American beauty queen
  • Joe Murrell (1879–1952), English cricketer
  • John Murrell (c. 1806–c. 1845), legendary American bandit
  • John Murrell (b. 1945), Canadian playwright
  • Marques Murrell (b. 1985), American professional football player
  • Red Murrell (b. 1912, unknown if still living), American western swing bandleader and guitarist
  • Red Murrell (basketball) (b. 1933), American basketball player
  • Scott Murrell (contemporary), English rugby league player
  • Sharon Murrell (contemporary), Canadian politician from Saskatchewan
Other
  • Murrell Home, historic home near Tahlequah, Oklahoma, USA
  • Murrell River on East Falkland in the Falkland Islands

Usage examples of "murrell".

In Murrell it has reached out and touched me, invaded my home, challenged me personally.

Suppose you contrived to encounter Murrell en route, and rode part way with him?

The parson mooned about in smiling serenity, his gloomy aspect gone, now that Stewart had promised to attend to the Murrell matter.

He was sufficiently impressed that Murrell had been able to pick out the slender tree across the glade, let alone snap-shoot through the flickering firelight, the smoke and heat-wave refraction, and hit it with even one of his bullets.

But Murrell had produced a clasp knife with a corkscrew attachment and was winding it into the hole in the tree.

A twitch of his finger on the trigger was the most practical next move, but how would he ever explain shooting the good Reverend John Murrell, Esquire, in cold blood?

But if Murrell suspected that his continued existence was under consideration, he gave no sign.

John Murrell without making people shiver as if the winter had come sudden and unexpected.

Hell, if he could get Murrell off this revolution idea, the man had the brains and personality to get himself legitimately elected President!

From the open doors, as Stewart and Murrell rode past, came bellows of sound and billows of stink.

In his dandified clerical ensemble and in the company of the farmer-boyish Stewart, Murrell gave a highly misleading first impression.

He scrounged in a pocket, untangled one of the bills Murrell had given him and handed it across to her.

As he weaved away, Murrell called after him a warning not to try his paper money on Sam Stodgen either, and Sally Meagher laughed from over by the bar.

The farmers would no doubt have an interesting and instructive time trying to spend the money at the end of their voyage, but, for now, it bought Murrell and his companions as comfortable quarters as the flatboats could provide.

Anyway, after the accident, the remaining multitudes were never afterward let to annoy or play near any of the Murrell men.