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  • proper noun The name of several places in France
  • proper noun An English habitational surname of Norman origin

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Examples

  • Docked at Little Venice in Paddington, the Beauchamp is a silently-running and environmentally-sound answer to canal travel.

    Kate Andrews | Inhabitat 2009

  • It should be noted that Karen Beauchamp is not in a position of leadership or an advisor to the Rigell campaign, and she has not been in a position of leadership within the Republican Party for close to 10 years.

    Updated: Rigell condemns another racist e-mail in Va. Beach Ben Pershing 2010

  • As an editor, Beauchamp is pushing the boundaries of comic books stories, and as an art director, his design is gorgeous.

    Boing Boing: December 4, 2005 - December 10, 2005 Archives 2005

  • It’s damned hard to get information out of a war zone, and now apparently Beauchamp is being investigated by the army, he’s cut off from talking to even his own family, and his fellow soldiers now refuse to speak to reporters.

    The Benefits of Hysteria 2007

  • I haven’t the slightest idea whether Beauchamp is telling the truth.

    Matthew Yglesias » A Question of Motives 2007

  • “Skipper” as the pilots called Beauchamp told his chosen nine officers to wield “a fine mesh screen” for eleven additional “nuggets,” or new aviators who had not yet received an assignment.

    First Man James R. Hansen 2005

  • “Skipper” as the pilots called Beauchamp told his chosen nine officers to wield “a fine mesh screen” for eleven additional “nuggets,” or new aviators who had not yet received an assignment.

    First Man James R. Hansen 2005

  • “Skipper” as the pilots called Beauchamp told his chosen nine officers to wield “a fine mesh screen” for eleven additional “nuggets,” or new aviators who had not yet received an assignment.

    First Man James R. Hansen 2005

  • “Skipper” as the pilots called Beauchamp told his chosen nine officers to wield “a fine mesh screen” for eleven additional “nuggets,” or new aviators who had not yet received an assignment.

    First Man James R. Hansen 2005

  • "The same instinct of self-preservation," added Archie, "has led many a pill called Beauchamp to pronounce its name Cholmondeley."

    The Holiday Round 1919

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