Robey

/ (ˈrəʊbɪ) /


noun
  1. Sir George, original name George Edward Wade, known as the prime minister of mirth . 1869–1954, British music-hall comedian, who also appeared in films

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How to use Robey in a sentence

  • Los Angeles-based mixologist Jason Robey crafts an out-of-this-world libation to enjoy with this weekend's sci-flick 'Super 8'.

  • The question was soon settled, for Clint had no more than reached the bench when Mr. Robey's eyes fell on him.

    Left Tackle Thayer | Ralph Henry Barbour
  • Clint, trotting down the field to the new line-up, turned to find Coach Robey beside him.

    Left Tackle Thayer | Ralph Henry Barbour
  • Even from the side line, where Coach Robey and a dozen or more substitutes looked on intently, that play was puzzling.

    Left Tackle Thayer | Ralph Henry Barbour
  • Mr. Robey was now assisted by Mr. Detweiler and, at least five afternoons a week, some other old player.

    Left Tackle Thayer | Ralph Henry Barbour
  • Freer brought instructions from Coach Robey, perhaps, for there was a lot of whispering when he reached the scene.

    Left Tackle Thayer | Ralph Henry Barbour