ree
1Other definitions for ree (2 of 3)
to sift (grain, peas, beans, etc.).
Origin of ree
2Other definitions for Ree (3 of 3)
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More From The Telegraph: Keith Batey Professor David Rees Sarah Baring This article was first published by The Telegraph.
Week in Death: The Woman Who Cracked Hitler’s Codes | The Telegraph | November 17, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTThe face of bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones had been shredded by the windshield.
Daniel Morgan ran a successful private investigations agency, Southern Investigations, with Jonathan Rees in the 1980s.
The Daniel Morgan Murder: An Unsolved Mystery of the Murdoch Hacking Scandal | Peter Jukes | May 10, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTSonny Rees drank the 40% proof whisky at his 2nd birthday in a Frankie and Benny's restaurant in Swansea.
His mother Nina Rees only realised the mistake after he had finished the drink.
Rees agreed to take letters from him at five dollars each—good payment for that time and place.
Mark Twain, A Biography, 1835-1910, Complete | Albert Bigelow PaineMr. Rees' version relates that once the husband and wife were invited to a christening in the neighbourhood.
The Science of Fairy Tales | Edwin Sidney HartlandHe had partaken of the first days festivity, and retired to bed along with a young man, apprentice to Mr. Rees Morgan.
The Chronicles of Crime or The New Newgate Calendar. v. 1/2 | Camden PelhamMr. James Rees Jones accepted the pastoral charge, and was ordained June 18th, 1840.
Memorials of the Independent Churches in Northamptonshire | Thomas ColemanIt is likewise referred to in Rees's Diary as a "vision of a coach drawn by six black swine, and driven by a black driver."
Traditions, Superstitions and Folk-lore | Charles Hardwick
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