(n.) A traveling tinker; also a tramp or sturdy beggar.
Example Sentences:
(1) Gavin Francis, a GP, followed penguins for more than a year as a research station doctor on the Caird Coast of Antarctica and is shortlisted for the resulting book.
(2) Our investigations in 160 residents in an old people's home in the age range 59-88 years largely confirmed Caird's figures.
(3) But then John Caird, who had directed Russell Beale so successfully in Candide and Money, stepped into the breach.
(4) John Caird directs, with production design by David Farley and choreography by Christopher Marney .
(5) In fact, Caird's romantic sensibility could be the perfect match for Russell Beale's fierce intelligence, and Russell Beale admits that the wait to play the role might prove a bonus.
(6) Caird and his colleagues reported posture-dependent falls in systolic blood pressure of 20 mm Hg and more in 24% of a population aged 65 and above.
(7) A regular performer at the National since 1995, Simon Russell Beale has acted in some of theatre's most memorable roles, including the title roles in John Caird's Hamlet and Nicholas Hytner's Timon of Athens.
(8) These time intensity trading ratios correspond to those of medial superior olive cells but not to those of lateral superior olive cells (Caird and Klinke 1983).
Cairn
Definition:
(n.) A rounded or conical heap of stones erected by early inhabitants of the British Isles, apparently as a sepulchral monument.
(n.) A pile of stones heaped up as a landmark, or to arrest attention, as in surveying, or in leaving traces of an exploring party, etc.
Example Sentences:
(1) The first site we explored was a big burial cairn in the shadow of Carn Menyn, where the Stonehenge bluestones come from."
(2) Cairn shot to prominence in the market in 2004 when it emerged that it had found huge reserves in Rajasthan, in India.
(3) Cairn's failures came in sharp contrast to Tullow Oil's success last week .
(4) The arrests of Luke Jones, from Leeds, and Hannah McHardy, from the US, end a 10-day long action by Greenpeace and its protest ship Esperanza against Cairn's drilling operations off Greenland.
(5) There are cycles in all of this – the reef regenerates itself,” he was quoted saying in the Cairns Post .
(6) Coral Sea Dreaming has 28 permitted sites, the largest number of any Cairns operator, “a pretty cool thing to be able to boast”, Zwick says.
(7) Cairn Energy was targeted by climate protesters who occupied the grounds of the Royal Bank of Scotland headquarters near Edinburgh last week .
(8) New Zealand: Stephen Fleming (captain), Craig McMillan, Nathan Astle, Scott Styris, Chris Cairns, Brendon McCullum, Jacob Oram, Chris Harris, Daniel Vettori, Shane Bond, Daryl Tuffey.
(9) Not only did city residents share the numbers, they were commenting on how shocking it was, Cairns says.
(10) However, the argument of a UN breach was unlikely to be aired before a Cairns magistrate as the Yidindji did not currently recognise the authority of the court, he said.
(11) At their furthest edges, the lochs' peaty brown water laps against fields and hills that form a natural amphitheatre; a landscape peppered with giant rings of stone, chambered cairns, ancient villages and other archaeological riches.
(12) But on Monday Greenpeace switched its tactics from commando to panto in the Scottish capital as more than 60 campaigners, including dozens in polar bear suits, entered Cairn's offices near Edinburgh Castle.
(13) The equipment being used on the Delta and Gamma wells will move south to complete the rest of Cairn's exploration in Greenland.
(14) The sovereign Yidindji government was created by the tribal council of the Yidindji nation, a grouping of a dozen or so clans who speak the Yidin language and who hail from the areas in and around Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef in far northeast Queensland .
(15) At the Cairns meeting in September, G20 finance ministers committed to finalise the OECD’s 15-point Action Plan to counter BEPS by 2015.
(16) Abbott and Kevin Rudd are both in Queensland today, the Liberal leader in Brisbane and the Labor leader in Cairns, where he will talk about establishing a new National Centre for Extreme Weather to help Australia respond better to natural disasters.
(17) Plasmid replication proceeds through theta-shaped (Cairns) intermediates, terminating in multiply interlocked catenanes that are resolved during S phase to monomer plasmids.
(18) Cairn takes its responsibilities such as oil spill contingency and response plans very seriously.
(19) Both Cairns and rolling circle-type molecules were identified.
(20) The navy unit broke into the pod just before midnight, four days after the two activists began their occupation of the drilling platform of Leiv Eiriksson, an oil exploration vessel operated by the British firm Cairn Energy.