Glennie

/ (ˈɡlɛnɪ) /


noun
  1. Dame Evelyn (Elizabeth Ann). born 1965, Scottish percussionist and composer; profundly deaf since the age of twelve

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How to use Glennie in a sentence

  • I have lain down at four o'clock these two mornings, Glennie having kindly relieved my watching at that hour.

  • Glennie must have "hustled," for in less than a minute he was at the phone, saying hello, and asking what was wanted.

    Motor Matt's Daring Rescue | Stanley R. Matthews
  • Glennie would resent it, and he'd be perfectly right in doing so.

    Motor Matt's Daring Rescue | Stanley R. Matthews
  • "Glennie's here in the office," repeated the man at the other end of the line.

    Motor Matt's Daring Rescue | Stanley R. Matthews
  • Moderation in all athletic exercises was prescribed to the boy, but Dr Glennie had some difficulty in restraining his activity.