Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at bethard.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Bethard.
Examples
-
In Dallas, only 40% of forms had been mailed back from parts of neighborhoods such as Bethard and Oldham but more than 85% from others.
-
The male victim, James Frederick Bethard, testified that the couple was running a “satanic group” in their home, according to the paper.
-
“We were told multiple times that if either of us attempted to leave we would be killed,” Bethard testified.
-
Vann said Bethard had just lost his job at a pet store and would not be able to pay the rent.
-
Bethard was already living with the couple when the female accuser arrived in December after meeting them through a Web site.
-
The man, James Frederick Bethard, 19, of Maryland, accuses Craig of assault and kidnapping — forcing him into a dog cage with his arms and legs shackled, and beating him repeatedly with a cane.
-
In the second set, Bethard broke Thomson's serve early and went ahead 3-1, but Thomson held serve and then broke Bethard's serve to tie the set.
-
He won set point in the first set with a delicate drop shot that Bethard returned, only to watch a soft lob winner float over his head.
-
He won set point in the first set with a delicate drop shot that Bethard returned, only to watch a soft lob winner float over his head.
-
In the second set, Bethard broke Thomson's serve early and went ahead 3-1, but Thomson held serve and then broke Bethard's serve to tie the set.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.