
Roxburgh [roks-bur-oh, -buhr-oh or, esp. British, -bruh] EXAMPLES| noun a historic county in SE Scotland. Liberaldictionary.com
Also called Rox·burgh·shire [roks-bur-oh-sheer, -sher, -buhr-, -bruh-] /ˈrɒks bɜr oʊˌʃɪər, -ʃər, -bʌr-, -brə-/. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019 Examples from the Web for roxburgh Contemporary Examples of roxburgh
Roxburgh in his book points to the creation in 2005 of Russia Today, which is now known as RT.
Confessions of a Putin Spin Doctor
Eli Lake
March 11, 2014
Nonetheless, Roxburgh and Ketchum in this time period urged the Kremlin to open up more with western reporters in Moscow.
Confessions of a Putin Spin Doctor
Eli Lake
March 11, 2014
In this period, Roxburgh said Ketchum was receiving $1 million a month to provide PR consulting to Russia.
Confessions of a Putin Spin Doctor
Eli Lake
March 11, 2014
Historical Examples of roxburgh
A copy of this work sold at the Roxburgh sale for five guineas.
The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb
Charles Lamb
Douglas had been keeping the Forest, and harassing Roxburgh and Jedburgh castles.
A. F. Murison
On July 14, the muster of the army at Roxburgh was postponed to the 1st of August.
A. F. Murison
The Sanscrit and Bengl name for the chirnj-tree is pyala (Roxburgh p. 363).
Babur, Emperor of Hindustan
Roxburgh, more than any other Border town, experienced the horrors of war.
Highways and Byways in The Border
Andrew Lang