Antonym: unimposing. Similar words: augustinian, augury, gusto, inauguration, gustatory, huguenot, lugubrious, laugh. Meaning: [ɔː'gʌst] n. the month following July and preceding September. adj. 1. of or befitting a lord 2. profoundly honored.
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121. The reduction follows another quarter-point cut on December 22, the first decline in the repo rate since August 1994.
122. Trouble for the Hoovers started on a hot, late August Sunday in 1953.
123. On August 13 parliament passed an amendment to the code of criminal procedure restricting the rights of those remanded in custody.
124. The flight began in July but was delayed for two weeks until early August following initial problems with take-off at high altitudes.
125. ValuJet approached the Pentagon in August 1995 to be included among the airlines certified to carry Defense Department personnel for official travel.
126. Legally challenged by opponents since the Nov. 5 election, it was upheld by a federal appeals court in late August.
127. A lower court in Hawaii is expected to uphold such legalization in a case with opening arguments that begin in August.
128. The Enola Gay dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima at 8: 15 in the morning of August 6, 1945.
129. In a letter from Clark to the governors on August 7, 1967, the law on the subject is correctly explained.
130. And the local economy in Sucumbios is suffering. Since August, retail sales, tourism and tax collection have all plunged.
131. Little remains of the camp except the railway line that brought 850,000 victims to their deaths between July 1942 and August 1943.
132. An all-white jury declared him innocent on August 17, 1982.
133. Most recent addition, a full-size SE.5A was unveiled on August 11.
134. On 20 August they recaptured Breo and pacified the surrounding area.
135. Bernstein had first heard this in late August from a reporter on an-other newspaper.
136. Also patron of crusaders, kings, and parenthood. Feast day[sentencedict.com], August 25.
137. The embryos that became Megan and Morag were produced in February 1995, and they were born in August 1995.
138. But a permanent successor probably will not be named until July or August 1999, Pesqueira said.
139. As the idea of Zeus became loftier, two august forms sat beside him in Olympus.
140. And a combined navy and army operation brought about the fall of the stronger Fort Morgan on August 23.
141. In August 1984, Benicia police arrested him on suspicion of molesting a 10-year-old girl.
142. But that remains an annual event, with the sixth one coming up this August bank holiday.sentencedict.com/august.html
143. The Town Development Act received the royal assent in August 1952.
144. Repetition of the violence in Memphis began in August 1866 in New Orleans when several related events culminated in a racial explosion.
145. I am not impressed by this as a reason for setting aside this demand served last August.
146. But I really thought, in August 1976, that it was destroyed.
147. Sebald tossed icicles into the chimney, which disbursed warmth throughout the cottage. Feast day, August 19.
148. Since August the group has killed 94 people, mostly community leaders and union activists.
149. It has been prepared by that august body, the Industrial Society and indicates that many secretaries feel trapped in their jobs.
150. Jack was offered voluntary redundancy in late August and it was confirmed that there was suitable accommodation at the Kings Lodge base.
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