fife


Also found in: Dictionary, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia.
Graphic Thesaurus  🔍
Display ON
Animation ON
Legend
Synonym
Antonym
Related
  • noun

Words related to fife

a small high-pitched flute similar to a piccolo

Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.
References in periodicals archive ?
The concept of a "super campus" in Fife had already been discussed for the former Shepherd Offshore site on the edge of Dunfermline, but hit a stumbling block due to the requirement for "significant" additional funding from the Scottish Government.
Currently, 64 Fife employers are voluntarily committed to ensuring that all of their employees and subcontracted staff earn a real living wage of PS9 an hour.
Fife College students on the HNC Care and Administrative Practice course now have the opportunity to enter into year two of the university's nursing degree programmes in Adult or Mental Health Nursing.
In an interview with Manila Bulletin, Fife said that she wants to reach out to her constituents in the densely populated Barangay 21-C, whose residents comprise mostly informal settlers who live along the shores of the city's coastal area.
Following on from a high-spirited game in Fife a few weeks ago, the Sharks, sponsored by Oakbank Services, expected a feisty performance, however, the game that played out was much more about skill and perseverance than physicality and size, much to the delight of the crowd that came to watch.
Fife goalie Andy Iles, with a Man of the Match performance turned away 43 shots to keep the Blaze at bay.
Earlier this year Robin Presswood, Fife Council's head of Economy, Planning and Employability Services, made a pitch at the Space Group Conference in London for the former RAF base at Leuchars to become Britain's first commercial spaceport.
But that was really Fife, leaping into the end zone after a 15-yard touchdown run, the headline screaming "Dazzling Ducks: Rich, Cool and 4-0 (Quack, Quack)."
He remains in the spotlight despite Cardiff 's aggregate win against Fife as Devils look to ensure they finish the season in style and claim a place in the play-off semi-finals.
Infantry Regiment, "The Old Guard," the Army's oldest active-duty infantry regiment, The Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps is one of the Army's four special bands.
Ms Fife, 56, said, "Thomas Fife was born in Archdeacon Newton, which is very close to Cockerton, in 1774 and went to sea as a teenager.
(Briggs) Fife, 82, of Worcester died peacefully on Saturday, May 9, 2009 in Eagle Pond Rehabilitation and Living Center, South Dennis after an illness.
Mr Roy became rector at Mr Brown's old school, Kirkcaldy High School in Fife, earlier this year.
And the last by-election fought in Fife, in February 2006, saw the Liberal Democrats seize power in Dunfermline and West Fife, which had previously been a safe Labour constituency.
as they vow to eat nothing but produce from Fife for an entire year.