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Holladay

Holladay meaning

A surname. | A city in Salt Lake County, Utah, United States. | An unincorporated community in Benton County and Decatur County, Tennessee, United States.

Example sentences (15)

In 2008, Redmond, from Holladay, was registered by the Guinness Book of World Records for having the longest fingernails on both hands — at 28 feet, 4.5 inches.

Keeping students engaged with jokes, videos and magic, Holladay delivered messages including positive decision-making, marketing tactics used by tobacco and vaping companies and an education on the negative consequences of vaping.

Located in Holladay, has some life-changing sauces with incredible tacos.

My preference is for it to feel more like the downtown Holladay area than the high-density Sugar House downtown.

After getting to know owner Clay Holladay, General Manager Kelly Crocker, and Operations Manager Jan Michaels, they made this big decision very easy for me.

An interception by Trevor Gladden set up John Holladay’s 43-yard touchdown pass to Davion Robinson with 2:38 left before the half to make it a 42-point cushion.

The Bar X group recently bought the Cotton Bottom Inn (6200 S. Holladay Blvd.), perhaps best known for its legendary garlic burgers.

The event is on April 4 at the Cottonwood Country Club, 1780 E. Lakewood Dr., Holladay, 6-9 p.m.; dress code is cocktail attire.

Construction on 58/Bahr will ramp up in late summer, after Holladay has finished installing the infrastructure, he said.

Drake, a male friend, Drake’s girlfriend and a woman considered Drake’s stepmom all tried to physically force Holladay out the front door.

Holladay is accused of throwing punches as several people tried to push him out.

Kerren was preceded in death by her parents and stepfather, Roscoe Holladay.

On Tuesday, he changed his Twitter biography to specify that he now lives in Holladay, Utah, not Massachusetts.

RYAN HOLLADAY, this could not have been more perfect.

W. Timothy Coombs and Sherry J. Holladay, "Does Society Need Public Relations?