Definitions for Ramsay

Ramsay Ram·say

Spelling: [ram-zee]
IPA: /ˈræm zi/

Ramsay is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 96 anagrams from letters in Ramsay (aamrsy).

Definitions for Ramsay

noun

  1. Allan, 1686–1758, Scottish poet.
  2. George, Dalhousie (def 1).
  3. James Andrew Broun, Dalhousie (def 2).
  4. Sir William, 1852–1916, English chemist: Nobel prize 1904.

Examples for Ramsay

The bland, obsequious, well-informed Ramsay became a great favourite.

Ramsay doubtless felt the need to make something extraordinary from this pulpy departure point.

At one point, Ramsay is shown crowing over one of their desserts.

Ramsay corresponded with Voltaire and Rousseau, both of whom he visited.

Be sure Ramsay and West were careful to paint smoothly enough after that.

By his early thirties, Ramsay had a burgeoning empire of his own and a series of Michelin stars to show for it.

Ramsay's Gentle Shepherd was there too, which she liked for the good sense in it.

It seems acceptable that Ramsay and others have settled that.

Ramsay's placing of Harnack's writing in general is interesting in this connection.

Back then, Ramsay was an up-and-coming player in the food world, a working class Scot whose father drank too much and abused him.

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