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clifford
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Wikipedia
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Clifford is an electoral ward of Trafford , Greater Manchester , covering most of Old Trafford .
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Population (2000): 291 Housing Units (2000): 116 Land area (2000): 0.100367 sq. miles (0.259949 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.100367 sq. miles (0.259949 sq. km) FIPS code: 13582 Located within: Indiana ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (surname habitational from=Old English) 2 (given name male from=surnames) transferred from the surname.
Usage examples of clifford.
He remembered that Clifford was supposed to have picked him up to go to the party.
On the other side and slightly lower was Clifford, next to him Philip.
London today is called for - will you draft something, Clifford, and let me see it before it goes?
Harry took to ringing him several times a day to complain about Clifford and to find out what was going on.
Sir Wilfrid and Anthony stepped out as Clifford stepped forward to intervene.
It was succinct, truthful and detailed, but Clifford was no better pleased.
Then someone struck a match and presently, by the light of a candle, he saw Clifford and Elliott, and farther back in the shade another form which he thought he knew.
And smiling, as if he were assisting at a charming reunion, he led Clifford away.
Every old student there knew Clifford to be one of the most skillful and dangerous boxers in the school.
Gethryn and Elliott caught now and then, from behind them, words of wisdom which Clifford was administering to the now subdued Rowden.
Like Clifford, he was a capital banjoist, but he insisted that cricket was far superior to baseball, and this was the only bone of contention that ever fell between the two.
She captured Clifford by suffering him to play his banjo to her piano.
There is Mr Elliott and Mr Rowden, and I think Mr Clifford -- but I hope not.
Gethryn, tossing his mask and field glass onto a chair, where they were appropriated by Clifford, who spent the next half hour in staring across at good old Colonel Toddlum and his frisky companion -- an attention which drove the poor old gentleman almost frantic with suspicion, for he was a married man, bless his soul!
However, once more he crossed the Seine, and as he turned in at his own gate he met Clifford, who said something, but Rex pushed past without trying to understand what it was.