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Haley

[ hey-lee ]

noun

  1. Alex, 1921–92, U.S. writer.
  2. William John Clifton Bill, 1925–81, U.S. musician: rockabilly pioneer.


Haley

/ ˈheɪlɪ /

noun

  1. HaleyBill19251981MUSMUSIC: rock singer Bill, full name William John Clifton Haley. 1925–81, US rock and roll singer, best known for his recording of "Rock Around the Clock" (1955)


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The state also elected Republican Nikki Haley, an Indian-American, as governor.

Minority governors Susana Martinez, Nikki Haley, and Brian Sandoval all won reelection.

Bill Haley had kicked rock off with “Rock Around the Clock,” but Elvis Presley made it an international phenomenon.

Whose first recollection of sexual arousal was watching Jackie Earle Haley in Bad News Bears.

The film stars Michael Parks, Justin Long, Haley Joel Osment, and features a cameo by Johnny Depp.

The addresses of Haley, Procter, Jones and others were very able.

He took with him John Haley to fence and care for his place and, leaving him there, soon returned to Oregon.

When he returned he found Haley sitting on the bottom of the wagon rapidly sinking into slumber.

Almost immediately there was a shuffle and Haley and his friends disappeared through the side door.

Reaching down, Haley gripped Cameron by the collar and hauled him to his feet just as Sam, who had sprung up, ran to the attack.

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