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Greenaway is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • David Greenaway (1889–19??), Scottish footballer
  • David Greenaway (economist) (born 1952), professor of economics at the University of Nottingham
  • Emerson Greenaway (1906-1990), American librarian
  • Frank Greenaway (1917–2013), English chemist and writer
  • Gavin Greenaway (born 1964), music composer and conductor, son of Roger Greenaway
  • Joseph A. Greenaway, Jr. (born 1957), United States judge
  • Kate Greenaway (1846–1901), children's book illustrator and writer
  • Lorne Greenaway (born 1933), Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian House of Commons
  • Peter Greenaway (born 1942), Welsh-born English film director
  • Peter Van Greenaway (1929–1988), British novelist
  • Roger Greenaway (born 1938), popular English songwriter

Usage examples of "greenaway".

Except for Miss Greenaway, the only other person who knew the truth, whatever it was.

A liar, yes, about his Miss Greenaway, and surely a calculating scoundrel when it came to women.

You know quite well that your story about Miss Greenaway begged to be questioned.

Miss Greenaway would have refused to set me straight concerning your kindness.

Miss Greenaway went to work at the Lennard household when she was only twenty, a few years older than Ian at the time.

Edgar threw Miss Greenaway out I would have aided her simply to annoy him, but Lord St.

She would always wonder if Miss Greenaway were his mistress or if he still loved Cynthia Lennard.

Then Miss Greenaway leaned around the edge, clutching her baby to her chest.

Felicity could have only one reason for bringing Miss Greenaway to the church.

Then to his astonishment, she turned and ran to the steps as Miss Greenaway drove off in the gig.

She hoped Miss Greenaway would forgive her for this as long as all names were kept out of it.

Miss Greenaway and I will make sure you go straight to Newgate for it.

Miss Greenaway had leapt at the opportunity as well, since a woman with a bastard child would have difficulty finding suitable work.

The clothes looked more like fancy-dress costumes than anything one could wear day to day: court jester crossed with harlequin crossed with Peter Pan, rainbow colours, zig-zag hems, Kate Greenaway layers of flowing fabrics, ballet tights and operatic coats for flower children.

He was distraught when he was unable to accept an invitation from Roger Greenaway to attend the annual dinner of the Society of Distinguished Songwriters.