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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241 Adam saw the machine-gunner hanging out of the open door of the Jet Ranger.
242 The characteristic styles of great architects and designers may be seen clearly reflected - Chippendale, Sheraton, Adam and Hepplewhite.
243 Adam picked up a yellow legal pad and scribbled on it.
244 On his morning run along the Embankment, Adam mulled over the tasks that still needed to be carried out next.
245 It was small but typically eighteenth-century in origin, with an Adam doorway and spider web fanlight.
246 Or else it might be that Hilbert had left Adam some small memento or keepsake ... Adam was lying late in bed.
246 Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
247 Ridding his stables of a harmful bacteria cocktail has been a long and costly process for Berwickshire trainer James Adam.
248 Undaunted, Adam Seymour scored his maiden century for Worcestershire on the sodden wicket.
249 His friend Adam Smith wrote a tribute to him in a letter to William Strahan, which was subsequently published.
250 Adam Smith thought that specialization had the potential to degrade workers, too.
251 Adam heard him curse and the others laugh at his misfortune.
252 In addition, Robert Adam: Architect of Genius is offered at a special discount price to all visitors to the exhibition.
253 On this occasion Andy, the landscape architect, whom her father nicknamed Adam the gardener, was invited.
254 The fickle music press was delighted, cheer fully writing Adam off as one more whose career was over.
255 Before the first shots rang out, Adam had turned the shallow bend and was shielded by the safety of the trees.
256 Adam Smith would be too hard to say anything.
257 Adam: I went to the science museum last weekend.
258 One's real enemy is the old Adam.
259 I don’t know you from Adam.
260 I'll make sure Adam and Brent's father does(sentencedict.com), too.
261 But Adam was different, for he was the fountainhead of the whole human race.
262 Then Adam asked, " What can I get for a rib? ".
263 It applied to Adam and Eve alone and had relevance to the particular conditions of Eden.
264 The first time, the dubbing is Lingshoubotelaimeng Adam Godley , and was later replaced by Fulaidihaimo.
265 God established this principle at creation when He gave Adam headship over the Eve.
266 Adam, the earthling made from the earth. Adam is made from adamah.
267 The act of Adam and Eve was not original sin, but, in truth, first blessing.
268 Adam Smith and Marx expound respectively the issue of primitive accumulation from different angles.
269 The poem concerns the Christian story of the Fall of Man: the temptation of Adam and Eve by the fallen angel Satan and their expulsion from the Garden of Eden.
270 After Adam Smith, David Ricardo replaced the absolute cost rule with the relative cost rule, as made the theory of free trade more adaptive to the general conditions and more universal.
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