Jeffrey
"Jeffrey" in a Sentence (13 examples)
We elected Jeffrey captain of our team.
Jeffrey is called Jeff by his friends.
"It's brutal," Jeffrey Glickman, 37, said, adding, "You just have to power through it the best you can."
I've known Jeff for 15 years. Terrific guy. He's a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about it — Jeffrey enjoys his social life.
It is the 22nd of March of 2015. Jeffrey and Francis from Jehovah's Witnesses have visited my door. They remind me of the last supper and death of JC on Nisan 14 on the Hebrew lunar calendar. Nisan 14 is the Memorial of JC every year. They invite me to their ceremony. Last week, Leo, Arnan, and I discuss that rabbits and eggs are pagan. Xmas is pagan, too.
Over the din of a lunch line of second-graders, Jeffrey Proulx shows off the smorgasbord of locally raised products being served at Ruth Ann Monroe Primary School in Hagerstown, Maryland.
He tried to save Jeffrey.
Jeffrey! I thought I told you to stop slouching.
No, Jeffrey. Dyspepsia is not a soda brand.
I need you to spill the tea about Jessica and Jeffrey breaking up.
- - - you should also be able to sue your association's attorney when they step over the line as Attorney Jeffrey Ewalt did. Oh, my gosh! Even as I say his name Jeffrey, Jeffrey. Jeffrey is a name assigned to little boys with small toys. A cute innocent little boy that would do no harm to anyone. I recommend a name change for Jeffrey Ewalt from Jeffrey to Lucifer.
A woman who testified Tuesday in the sex trafficking trial of Ghislaine Maxwell said she met the close confidante of Jeffrey Epstein and the billionaire businessman when she was 14 and eating ice cream with friends at a camp where he was a benefactor.
Health to great [Francis] Jeffrey! Heaven preserve his life To flourish on the fertile shores of Fife And guard it sacred in the future wars Since authors sometimes seek the field of Mars!
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