Definitions
Wiktionary
- n. A surname derived from the Welsh Rhys, and the Anglicised Rees.
- n. A male given name, transferred from the surname.
Examples
“Kentuckians in the counties where this takes place argue that the companies make jobs, and less dangerous ones, but Reece is persuasive in maintaining that no industry poisonous to its own workers 'ecological communities can ever really be good for the local economy.”
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“She tells me that Miss Sis Reece is and has been sick some time, dangerously.”
Letter from Wright M. Carter to Young J. and Mollie Allen,May 6, 1861
“Reece is also responsible for this great t-shirt design in the style of the English Heritage plaques [...]”
“Reece is also responsible for this great t-shirt design in the style of the English Heritage plaques that are typically nailed to the wall of past homes of famous and historical people.”
“By Jove!" exclaimed the new-comer, "I beg your pardon if I am wrong, but is not your name Reece?”
“She changes the subject, suggesting we call Reece - touring in snowbound Bratislava - and immediately brightens.”
“Tall Flowers by Mark Reece is similar in concept to Growing Season, but I wasn’t really sure whether to take it seriously or not.”
“She called Reece’s attention to the window, relieved to change the subject.”
“The Reece-ites were present and accounted for, including but not limited to Barbara "bring it on, bring it on, bring it on brother" Reece aka Boom Boom Reece; Steve "aerosol is my friend" Reece aka Spray Can Reece and her brother Steve "never met a teenage girl that I did not like" Reece aka The Rapist.”
“GARVIN: This is from a crater in West Germany known as the Reece (ph).”
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