Similar words: argyle, argy-bargy, energy loss, energy level, lethargy, argyria, hydrargyrum, biology lab. Meaning: n. 1. a covered gravy holder of silver or other metal containing a detachable central vessel for hot water to keep the gravy warm 2. a design consisting of a pattern of varicolored diamonds on a solid background (originally for knitted articles); patterned after the tartan of a clan in western Scotland 3. a sock knitted or woven with an argyle design (usually used in the plural).
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(1) Stan Laurel was born at number 3, Argyll Street.
(2) Argyll leapt over the clattering boards and rolling stools.
(3) Argyll would deal - impersonally, as was his way - with any offender.
(4) The Earl of Argyll had made no protest about the change of bridegroom for his daughter.
(5) When a detachment of Argyll and Sunderland Highlanders tried to restore order(sentencedict.com/argyll.html), twenty-four of them were killed and seventy wounded.
(6) Argyll and the Islands Enterprise executives are anxious to purchase the 44-acre site at Sandbank, near Dunoon, for industrial use.
(7) Volunteers in Knapdale, in south Argyll, have helped to remove sitka spruce and invasive rhododendrons from oak woods.
(8) This is the action in the famous Argyll v. Argyll, which concerned the possible disclosure of intimate marital secrets.
(9) Now Argyll plans to drum up more business with in-store dry cleaners and post offices.
(10) Argyll applied unsuccessfully for judicial review based on a restrictive view of the Commission's substantive and procedural powers.
(11) The Argyll Street entrance was full of real beggars, the kind that do not even have mouth organs.
(12) Safeway supermarket group Argyll was also one of the select band to enjoy share price rises.
(13) Colin Campbell was created Earl of Argyll in 1457.
(14) Argyll County Military Academy Honorary Colonel Clive?
(15) He lives at number 3, Argyll Street.
(16) British art historian Jonathan Argyll is in sunny Los Angeles conducting some profitable business with the Moresby Museum.
(17) The most crucial test of this was at a standing stone at Kintraw, Argyll.
(18) Then Stephen swore that he could drop everyone at their digs in the Argyll.
(19) He loaded the bags on to the luggage rack of the Argyll.
(20) They all went on to a nightclub later, piled two deep into the Argyll.
(21) These pictures were the most sensational evidence when her second husband, the Duke of Argyll, sued for divorce.
(22) In 1685 the castle was burnt by the Duke of Argyll and fell into ruin.
(23) But this was very much the effect that the Duchess of Argyll always had on susceptible gentlemen.
(24) Results from Inverness , Orkney and Zetland, the Western Isles and Argyll are expected some time tomorrow.
(25) Today, the descendents of two prominent highland clans, the Duke of Argyll and the Duke of Atholl, hold strongly opposing views about it.
(26) Central to the conflict was the ancient enmity between the MacDonalds and the Campbells, Earls of Argyll, as Clan Donald attempted to reclaim their ancestral lands in Argyll.
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