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Blyth

American  
[blahyth, blahy] / blaɪθ, blaɪ /

noun

  1. a port in Northumberland, NE England, on the North Sea.


Blyth 1 British  
/ blaɪð /

noun

  1. a port in N England, in SE Northumberland, on the North Sea. Pop: 35 691 (2001)

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Blyth 2 British  
/ blaɪð /

noun

  1. Sir Chay (tʃeɪ). born 1940, British yachtsman. He sailed round the world alone (1970–71) and won many races

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Another New Zealander, Charlie Gamble, along with Wallabies lock Angus Blyth also got on the scoresheet in the six-tries-to-one victory that left the winless Drua anchored to the bottom of the competition ladder.

From Barron's

Leah, from Blyth, Northumberland, said: "I was in shock, the nurse said 'you didn't tell me you were pregnant', I said, 'I didn't know I was pregnant!"

From BBC

Blyth also called Rieder a bit of a "dark horse" on whether his decisions would shift from Powell's.

From Barron's

"It's not automatically clear that Rieder is a very low-interest rates guy," Blyth said.

From Barron's

"That's when it will hit because people from Blyth don't usually get to produce shows on the West End especially about subject matters like this."

From BBC