Rosebery









Rosebery


Rosebery [rohz-buh-ree] Examples noun

  1. Archibald Philip Primrose [prim-rohz] /ˈprɪmˌroʊz/, 5th Earl of,1847–1929, British statesman and author: prime minister 1894–95.

Examples from the Web for rosebery Contemporary Examples of rosebery

  • Mark the sequel: Not long afterwards, I was at a reception in the Rosebery Room of the House of Lords.

    Hitchens on Thatcher’s Sex Appeal

    David Frum

    January 12, 2012

  • Historical Examples of rosebery

  • I wish you had not written in so uncomplimentary a strain about Rosebery.

    Lord Randolph Churchill

    Winston Spencer Churchill

  • I cannot imagine Lord Rosebery finding any difficulty in passing his day.

    British Political Leaders

    Justin McCarthy

  • We went into camp at Rosebery Park, Sydney, which is a racecourse.

    In the Line of Battle

    Various

  • But what distresses me most is the way some of our fellows talk about Rosebery.

    Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 108, March 2nd 1895

    Various

  • Thanks chiefly to young Rosebery, that shrewd and genial lord.

    Punch, or the London Charivari, December 2, 1893

    Various

  • British Dictionary definitions for rosebery Rosebery noun

    1. Earl of, title of Archibald Philip Primrose . 1847–1929, British Liberal statesman; prime minister (1894–95)
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