Definitions for Ambrose

Ambrose Am·brose

Spelling: [am-brohz]
IPA: /ˈæm broʊz/

Ambrose is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 309 anagrams from letters in Ambrose (abemors).

Definitions for Ambrose

noun

  1. Saint, a.d. 340?–397, bishop of Milan 374–397.
  2. a male given name: from a Greek word meaning “immortal.”.

Examples for Ambrose

Stephen caught the bridle, and Ambrose helped the burgess into the saddle.

The word “Carcosa,” which Chambers borrowed from Ambrose Bierce, and which later showed up in the works of H.P. Lovecraft.

Here he picks his five favorite horror novels, from Ambrose Bierce to Stephen King.

“We hoped to receive counsel from our uncle at Hyde,” added Ambrose.

Ambrose was one of America's most cherished popular historians.

Birkenholt, sir,” answered Ambrose, “but our uncle is Harry Randall.

“Would that you had been with us,” said Ambrose, sitting down beside him on the step.

“You might have had rougher usage there than here,” said Ambrose.

June Ambrose is known in certain circles for slightly her eccentric tastes.

Ambrose says, “He came down hard on market hunters or anyone who killed for sport.”

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