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Alison
[ al-uh-suhn ]
alison
/ ˈæ±ôɪ²õÉ™²Ô /
noun
- sweet alisonanother name for sweet alyssum
- small alisona rare compact annual, Alyssum alyssoides, having small yellow flowers: family Brassicaceae (crucifers)
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of Alison1
Example Sentences
Anglesey-based Halen Môn has been exporting salt to the US since 2000, its managing director Alison Lea-Wilson said.
Alison Woodhead, from the charity Adoption UK, said: "It's an enormous relief that the fund has been confirmed for another year, at the same level as last year."
Alison Quigley, from Waste into Wellbeing, said food poverty was "quite high in Kendal" so the larder was "open to everyone, supporting us to reduce food waste while ensuring access to a healthy diet".
Ahead of a muted FMQs in which MSPs sobbed throughout, Presiding Officer Alison Johnstone opened tributes to a "dear parliamentary colleague".
NatWest's chief executive Dame Alison resigned in July 2023 after admitting she had made a mistake in speaking about Mr Farage's relationship with the bank.
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