Similar words: madam, madame, macadam, adamant, Adam's ale, adamantly, give a damn, john adams. Meaning: ['ædəm] n. 1. (Old Testament) in Judeo-Christian mythology; the first man and the husband of Eve and the progenitor of the human race 2. Scottish architect who designed many public buildings in England and Scotland (1728-1792) 3. street names for methylenedioxymethamphetamine.
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91 Adam was nineteen and in his first year at university, though at that time at home for the Easter break.
92 None of these flaws showed up in the Adam Smith neckties that were ubiquitous in the Reagan administration.
93 Adam Smith took a more considered view than most commentators.
94 Adam wants to swear vengeance against Donnithorne, but Irwine restrains him.
95 Adam licked his fingers and rubbed them over his eyes as he tried to get accustomed to the dark.
96 Essentially for the reason first advanced by Adam Smith in the quotation at the start of this chapter.
96 Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
97 He gives to Adam the discretionary decision as to whether to pass the letter along to Hetty.
98 Adam would never try to regain the house by force.
99 The biblical account of Adam naming the world can easily be applied to the mass media.
100 Adam Pender disengaged himself from the throng and came to join the two detectives.
101 He takes Adam Smith to task for conflating the division of labour in society with the division within the enterprise.
102 The moment he arrived back at the flat, Adam checked his pulse: 150 beats a minute.
103 Ruth only knew that all her hope was pinned on Fand to get her and Adam out of this.
104 Jenny let Adam descend from altitude towards the fiord, down to two hundred feet above the frozen water.
105 Y., appeared in the White House press room with her grandson Adam, who was abducted when he was 3.
106 Every last Eve should have her Adam, according to the tiny, self-appointed sage.
107 A passage from a novel by John O'Hara came back to Adam.
108 For of them all, Adam Diggory had been the most deeply stricken by grief.
109 Adam sneaked into fourth place on 20.63sec, a quarter of a second slower than Christie.
110 Suppose Mark is fighting with his brother Adam or they are tearing the rec room apart.
111 A similar fate befell Adam Watson, who subsequently called for the quizmaster's resignation.
112 He imagined himself driving a tearful Anne and Abigail back to Beryl, then finding Adam a good lawyer.
113 The strain eventually became unbearable, and Adam started seeing a psychiatrist.
114 Immediately contrite, Mike crouched by Adam and lifted his head: it lolled sideways.
115 Adam Smith's view of the great significance of transport developments in increasing the wealth of the nation has been much quoted.
116 She set her lips and dragged Adam out of the fire, hooking one of his arms round her neck.
117 Adam fried himself an egg and a couple of rashers of bacon.
118 Adam, as a child, had been strictly forbidden ever to go in there.
119 For the love of Mike, Candy, will you please get off my back about Adam Burns?
120 Then Adam pushed past him, out of the kitchen door, slamming it.
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