Similar words: lake, flake, slake, flakes, flake out, snowflake, take the blame, flak. Meaning: n. visionary British poet and painter (1757-1827).
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31) Blake is now over 90, and almost blind.
32) But Blake did his homework this time.
33) Blake glimpsed the looking glass behind the bar and saw what they found amusing.
34) Blake sighed, and ran to catch up with his travelling companion.
35) At Twentieth and Blake he saw a man swabbing a garbage truck.
36) This was a talk on William Blake, timed to coincide with an internationally touring exhibition of this artist's work.
37) Blake thought the burning incense could have been a hallucinogenic drug which was altering his perception.
38) Switzer decided to make an unplanned visit to the football office to see Blake and his staff, he said.
39) As the strong-armed man turned towards him Blake hit him in the stomach.
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40) Blake moved from the Old Nag's Head, through a courtyard, and found himself in a long alley.
41) Blake often stretches concepts with contentious boundaries into diaphanous holdalls.
42) Mitchell supplemented his ring earnings with work as a carpenter and Blake became a pro footballer.
43) Blake says how pleased he is with the firm's improved performance, acknowledging the considerable efforts and progress it has made.
44) Blake had tried to advise him to relax, and when that hadn't worked had shouted at the Time Lord.
45) The court was told that Blake had charged hundreds of dollars in rent for rooms that were unfit for human habitation.
46) A classification system for economic consequences issues in accounting regulation - John Blake.
47) Oklahoma coach John Blake suspended four football players following an investigation of a fight at a Norman area restaurant.
48) Blake screwed up his eyes, trying to peer through the fog.
49) Lawton was reading Blake by the light of a spot lamp.
50) Blake was thrown down with the force of the implosion. Fire raged all around him.
51) These shapes are built into moving pictures which are inspired by those drawn by Blake to illustrate stories from the Bible.
52) Lawton turned the page of his pocket edition of Blake.
53) Blake started out as a salesman, but afterward got into advertising.
54) Blake stood back, overpowered by the sight of this man.
55) But disasters like Blake and the Berlin tunnel do immense damage to the morale of intelligence agencies.
56) Government lawyers have been encouraged by a 1997 Appeal Court judgment preventing the spy George Blake from receiving royalties on his autobiography.
57) You seem fit as a fiddle, Mr Blake. Close call, though.
58) How far Blake and Mouton were pioneers in this field is open to dispute.
59) The gun had landed within a few inches of Blake.
60) Hopefully her tour of the lodge would soon drive the mocking blue gaze of Matthew Blake from her mind.