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Espied


Definition:

  • (imp. & p. p.) of Espy

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Its hero, Lionel Espy, is a doubting cleric who is far more concerned with the church's social commitments than its sacramental obligations; as a result he is banished from the team-ministry he has created in south London.
  • (2) Average price £5 The Espy The Espy This Australian-owned pub right on the Portobello seafront comes into its own at breakfast-time, serving a great brunch from 10am, seven days a week.
  • (3) And so it came about that I was back in London many moons later and I espied Estella in the street.
  • (4) We went out into the darkness and espied a badly beaten convict hobbling off into the night.
  • (5) The world they enter is in many ways less promising than the one we espied as dawn rose over the Brandenburg Gate on Friday, 10 November 1989.
  • (6) To assess both the linkage of these sites with the beta-cluster haplotype and the extent of the polymorphism, we examined several black and Mediterranean chromosomes, by PCR amplification followed by both EspI digestion and oligonucleotide hybridization.
  • (7) Besides, there were other more exciting matters at hand, for Mr Jarndyce had taken us to stay with Mr Boythorn – pray, don't ask – and in church we had espied for the first time Sir Leicester and My Lady Dedlock.

Espies


Definition:

  • (pl. ) of Espy

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Its hero, Lionel Espy, is a doubting cleric who is far more concerned with the church's social commitments than its sacramental obligations; as a result he is banished from the team-ministry he has created in south London.
  • (2) Average price £5 The Espy The Espy This Australian-owned pub right on the Portobello seafront comes into its own at breakfast-time, serving a great brunch from 10am, seven days a week.
  • (3) And so it came about that I was back in London many moons later and I espied Estella in the street.
  • (4) We went out into the darkness and espied a badly beaten convict hobbling off into the night.
  • (5) The world they enter is in many ways less promising than the one we espied as dawn rose over the Brandenburg Gate on Friday, 10 November 1989.
  • (6) To assess both the linkage of these sites with the beta-cluster haplotype and the extent of the polymorphism, we examined several black and Mediterranean chromosomes, by PCR amplification followed by both EspI digestion and oligonucleotide hybridization.
  • (7) Besides, there were other more exciting matters at hand, for Mr Jarndyce had taken us to stay with Mr Boythorn – pray, don't ask – and in church we had espied for the first time Sir Leicester and My Lady Dedlock.

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