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- proper noun An
English andScottish malegiven name , diminutive ofGregory orGregor (and sometimes derived from thesurname Greig )
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Examples
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GREG: Yes, the same Greg that hoisted Josh into the air and spun him around like a propeller.
Archive 2005-10-30 2005
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GREG: Yes, the same Greg that hoisted Josh into the air and spun him around like a propeller.
Archive 2005-10-30 2005
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Schaeffers been spending the past few months seeding the name Greg Ashton around online as this blogging and RSS maven.
Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009
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Schaeffers been spending the past few months seeding the name Greg Ashton around online as this blogging and RSS maven.
Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009
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Schaeffers been spending the past few months seeding the name Greg Ashton around online as this blogging and RSS maven.
Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009
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Schaeffers been spending the past few months seeding the name Greg Ashton around online as this blogging and RSS maven.
Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009
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Schaeffers been spending the past few months seeding the name Greg Ashton around online as this blogging and RSS maven.
Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009
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It is understood the name "Greg" appeared in the corner of notes taken by Mulcaire – believed to be a reference to the News of the World's former assistant editor news Greg Miskiw.
Families of 7/7 victims 'were targets of phone hacking' 2011
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That Sara’d mentioned a name Greg had never heard of made him furious.
Scarlet Nights Jude Deveraux 2010
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That Sara’d mentioned a name Greg had never heard of made him furious.
Scarlet Nights Jude Deveraux 2010
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