They unleashed a hail of bullets to rival the final scene in ‘Bonnie and Clyde.’
The Cleveland Cops Who Fired 137 Shots and Cried Victim|Michael Daly|December 2, 2014|DAILY BEAST
It has retained a crisis public relations firm, The Clyde Group, and disputed the CIR investigation in other media.
Why the University of Phoenix’s Favorite Congressman Killed the GI College Aid Bill|Aaron Glantz|July 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST
All of them, Tuff and Kellie and Clyde and Elsie, like to take this wherever they go: He died doing what he wanted to do.
The Death of a Rodeo Cowboy|Peter Richmond|May 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST
“Lane done what not many people do,” Clyde Frost said in front of his home.
The Death of a Rodeo Cowboy|Peter Richmond|May 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST
“If anything got in the way of a rodeo, like a ball game, the ball game would have to wait,” Clyde Frost said.
The Death of a Rodeo Cowboy|Peter Richmond|May 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST
During his voyage up the Clyde, Roderic had paid little heed to the fair captive Aasta.
The Thirsty Sword|Robert Leighton
They passed the great ship-building yards of the Clyde, the largest in the world, as they steamed down the river.
Our Little Scotch Cousin|Blanche McManus
Mr. Clyde Fitch had, at least, laudable ambitions in the direction of psychology.
Play-Making|William Archer
I went down to the docks and found one of the Clyde line steamers loading for Charleston.
Wanderlust|Robert R. (Robert Rice) Reynolds
The 'Satanita' was a particularly unlucky boat, and on the Clyde her ill fortune passed into a proverb.
Yachting Vol. 2|Various.
British Dictionary definitions for clyde
Clyde
/ (klaɪd) /
noun
Firth of Clydean inlet of the Atlantic in SW Scotland. Length: 103 km (64 miles)
a river in S Scotland, rising in South Lanarkshire and flowing northwest to the Firth of Clyde: formerly extensive shipyards. Length: 170 km (106 miles)