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Definition of Spongs

Spong
Spong Spong, n. [Etymol. uncertain.] An irregular, narrow, projecting part of a field. [Prov. Eng.]

Meaning of Spongs from wikipedia

- Clive Spong, English illustrator of children's books Hilda Spong (1875–1955), English actress James Osborn Spong (1839–1925), founder of Spong and Co...
- John Shelby "Jack" Spong (June 16, 1931 – September 12, 2021) was an American bishop of the Episcopal Church, born in Charlotte, North Carolina. He served...
- Tyrone Clinton Spong (born 3 September 1985) is a Surinamese-Dutch professional boxer and mixed martial artist and former kickboxer. As a boxer, he held...
- Spong Hill is an Anglo-Saxon cemetery site located south of North Elmham in Norfolk, England. It is the largest known Early Anglo-Saxon cremation site...
- Paul Spong OBC (born 1939) is a New Zealand-born Canadian cetologist and neuroscientist. He has been researching orcas (or killer whales) in British Columbia...
- Database: Hilda Spong Credits on Broadway Hilda Spong Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hilda Spong. Hilda Spong at IMDb Hilda Spong at the Internet...
- Richard Spong (born 23 September 1983) is a Swedish footballer who plays as a midfielder. Spong began his career as a youth player with IK Frej and IF...
- Roger Spong (23 October 1906 – 27 March 1980) was a rugby union international who represented England from 1929 to 1932. Roger Spong was born on 23 October...
- Catherine Y. Spong is an American physician and scientist. She is Chief of the Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine and Paul C. MacDonald Distinguished...
- Laura Spong (February 20, 1926 – August 13, 2018) was an American painter who in her later years became one of South Carolina's leading non-objective...