seymour (Meaning)

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seymour (n)

Queen of England as the third wife of Henry VIII and mother of Edward VI (1509-1537)

Synonyms & Antonyms of seymour

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seymour Sentence Examples

  1. The children squealed with delight as Seymour the clown entertained them with his silly antics.
  2. Seymour Brown, the renowned scientist, made a groundbreaking discovery that changed the course of medicine.
  3. Seymour's keen observation skills allowed him to deduce the criminal's true identity.
  4. The majestic dog, named Seymour, had a heart filled with unconditional love and loyalty.
  5. Seymour's garden was a symphony of colors and scents, attracting butterflies and hummingbirds alike.
  6. The mysterious stranger, known only as Seymour, disappeared into the night without a trace.
  7. Seymour's persuasive speech swayed the jury in favor of the innocent defendant.
  8. The ancient artifact, discovered by Seymour, provided valuable insights into a forgotten civilization.
  9. Seymour's unwavering determination led him to overcome countless obstacles in his path.
  10. The sprawling mansion known as Seymour House became a symbol of opulence and grandeur in the town.

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Queen of England as the third wife of Henry VIII and mother of Edward VI (1509-1537)

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The children squealed with delight as Seymour the clown entertained them with his silly antics.

Seymour Brown, the renowned scientist, made a groundbreaking discovery that changed the course of medicine.

Seymour's keen observation skills allowed him to deduce the criminal's true identity.

The majestic dog, named Seymour, had a heart filled with unconditional love and loyalty.