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Sentence count:84Posted:2019-06-19Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: clydesdaleclyde tombaughprofoundly deafhighly-developedclystertreaclypubliclycataclysmMeaning: n. a river in western Scotland that flows from the southern uplands into the Firth of Clyde; navigable by oceangoing vessels as far as Glasgow. 
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31. At once Clyde gathered that this man was reproachful.
32. Theodore Dreiser; tragedy; Roberta; Clyde; American Dream.
33. Clyde was removed to Auburn.
34. He returned the identical stamped folder to Clyde.
35. " Gussie, I love you, " Clyde said.
36. Clyde himself did not brood over the matter.
37. Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler are long gone.
38. Clyde, in his half - hypnotized state recalled it.
39. With this parting admonition, he left Clyde to his thoughts.
40. Gussie and Clyde told each other they would never get married again. He was 84, she was 81, and they were too old for such shenanigans.
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41. He himself was convinced that Clyde had murdered the girl in cold blood.
42. Jephson fixed Clyde with his encouraging and sustaining blue eyes.
43. Puma keeps bringing the crazy designs on their classic shoe the Clyde.
44. The days that followed were diverting and yet troublesome enough to Clyde.
45. There are too many stars, comets and asteroids for only professional astronomers to keep an eye on, so we shouldn't be surprised that Pluto was spotted by an amateur, Clyde Tombaugh, in 1930.
46. When Clyde Tombaugh discovered it in 1930, astronomers welcomed Pluto as the long-sought "Planet X" whose gravity would account for unexplained peculiarities in the orbit of Neptune.
47. In 1800, Robert Owen started to form an early experimental socialism society in Clyde Valley, Scotland where was thus called as New Lannark ten years later.
48. A river, about 48 km (30 mi) long, of southeast Scotland flowing through Loch Doon to the Firth of Clyde south of Ayr. The river is immortalized in the poetry of Robert Burns.
49. When Clyde woke up, he complained of a terrible pain in his stomach. Once again he was rushed into surgery. Once again Gussie and I spent long hours waiting.
50. Clyde Friend was bulldozing a driveway around his Yakima, Washington, shop when he first saw them in the dirt: gleaming pieces of the past.
51. In 1930, astronomer Clyde Tombaugh discovered the dwarf planet Pluto while looking at photographs of the night sky.
52. And the coroner proceeded to detail their testimony about their accidental meeting of Clyde.
53. A granite island of western Scotland in the Firth of Clyde. It is a resort area noted for its scenery and its hunting and fishing.
54. February of 2010 marks the 80th anniversary of the discovery of Pluto by American astronomer Clyde Tombaugh.
55. There was the toilet set presented by Clyde to her the Christmas before.
56. This is Clyde Crocodile. He has a big, toothy smile.
57. There were the Hadrian's wall running from Carlisle to Newcastle, and the Antonine wall linking the estuaries of the Forth and the Clyde.
58. Clyde made his way to the office portion and finding no one to hinder him.
59. The reporters sent from Bridgeburg some distorted descriptions of Clyde.
60. Pluto was first discovered in 1930 by Clyde W. Tombaugh at the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff Arizona.
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