Lobbyist Lloyd Hand, a former aide to Lyndon Johnson, flitted from conversation to conversation.
Kissy-Face The Nation: Washington’s Power Elite Smooch Bob Schieffer|Lloyd Grove|November 18, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Michael Bloomberg, Lloyd Blankfein, Jamie Dimon—with a little Clint Eastwood on the side.
Inside New York’s Most Powerful Diner|Tom Teodorczuk|October 31, 2014|DAILY BEAST
As the wrangling continued, Lloyd and Postol grew to rely on their new colleague, Susli.
The Kardashian Look-Alike Trolling for Assad|Noah Shachtman, Michael Kennedy|October 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST
After the August 21 attacks in Syria, Postol and Lloyd decided to launch an investigation into what happened there.
The Kardashian Look-Alike Trolling for Assad|Noah Shachtman, Michael Kennedy|October 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Lloyd Morgan has prettily likened the vital processes to the periodic formation and discharge of explosive substances.
On Germinal Selection as a Source of Definite Variation|August Weismann
"Neahly everybody I know is like Shapur," said Lloyd, musingly.
The Little Colonel in Arizona|Annie Fellows Johnston
Here Lloyd found herself in another treasure-house of interesting things.
The Little Colonel's Holidays|Annie Fellows Johnston
It was dark when Lloyd and Magnolia squeezed through the fence again and ran up the stairs to the room.
The Little Colonel at Boarding-School|Annie Fellows Johnston
Our Mr. Lloyd George: "Not half; bound to go like hot cakes."
Mr. Punch's History of Modern England Vol. IV of IV.|Charles L. Graves
British Dictionary definitions for Lloyd
Lloyd
/ (lɔɪd) /
noun
Clive (Hubert). born 1944, West Indian (Guyanese) cricketer; played in 110 tests (1966–84), scoring 7,515 runs; captained the West Indies in 74 tests and to two World Cup wins (1975, 1979)
Harold (Clayton). 1893–1971, US comic film actor
Marie, real name Matilda Alice Victoria Wood. 1870–1922, English music-hall entertainer