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- proper noun A
diminutive of the malegiven name Ambrose .
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Examples
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Fox's Biscuits, whose campaign is fronted by a panda named Vinnie, has bought a real racehorse called Ambers, and Vinnie is set to explain all about it in adverts over the coming weeks.
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Ambinder (or, as he's known around some parts, "Ambers") has a good point about the Michigan/Florida shenanigans:
Obama, Only Tangentially Related to The Speech - Swampland - TIME.com 2008
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Last year, Gladstone got in touch with Arnold Ambers, president of Douglass's alumni association.
2 schools' students 'integrated' after 50 years Donna St. George 2010
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I snuck in some adjectives to describe Ambers office: sleek and white with a view of the city we did not realise the building had.
Dotting every 'i' Matt Potter 2011
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"Probably some people were apprehensive and wanted to know if there was a hidden agenda," Ambers said.
2 schools' students 'integrated' after 50 years Donna St. George 2010
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Then suddenly we found a notice on Ambers door: Back in three days.
Dotting every 'i' Matt Potter 2011
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A Facebook page has been set up, and those who join his online syndicate are promised the chance to win biscuits when Ambers wins a race.
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Then suddenly we found a notice on Ambers door: Back in three days.
Dotting every 'i' Matt Potter 2011
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Amber Ales – Ambers are a good middle-of-the-road beer and go well with just about anything: burgers, grilled cheese, roast chicken, soups and stews
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I snuck in some adjectives to describe Ambers office: sleek and white with a view of the city we did not realise the building had.
Dotting every 'i' Matt Potter 2011
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