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Definition of Lloyd webber
1. Noun. English composer of many successful musicals (some in collaboration with Sir Tim Rice) (born in 1948).
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Literary usage of Lloyd webber
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sporting Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02751662] (1834)
"... Lords Chichester and Beauclerk ; Sir R, Gore Booth ; Colonels Lloyd, Webber,
Smith, and Cuyler ; Captains Hutchinson and Bushby, RN ; Capt. ..."
2. Transport and Leisure by Ecmt (2000)
"... the patina of historic sights, Was the opera house for Richard Wagner in
Bayreuth any different in principle from the music theatre for lloyd webber? ..."
3. Amsterdamby Dan Colwell by Dan Colwell (2000)
"0900 252 52 55 Built in 1887 as a circus, this is now a venue for big international
musicals such as the Lloyd-Webber operas, and other touring ..."
4. Past Caringby Audrey Jenkinson by Audrey Jenkinson (2004)
"I took in Andrew lloyd webber, for God's sake! Mum was not impressed. She hated
the hospital and nothing could make it better. One day when I visited, ..."
5. Southern France by Fiona Duncan, Leonie Glass (2002)
"... 63 K KIRST HEARD about Le Sloop when Andrew Lloyd-Webber confessed W to the
Sunday Times that it was his favourite restaurant in the South ^^ of France. ..."
6. London, England and Wales by David Arscott (1998)
"Every year, more than 100 theaters mount more than 600 productions, including
musicals by Sir Andrew lloyd webber, serious plays and comedies by everyone ..."
7. Charming Small Hotels & Restaurants of Southern France by Jenny Rees, Hunter Publishing, Incorporated, Leonie Glass, Fiona Duncan (2002)
"... about Le Sloop when Andrew Lloyd-Webber confessed o the Sunday Times that it
was his favourite restaurant in the South of France. What distinguishes it? ..."