Similar words: card game, floodgate, board game, edge, edgy, sedge, edged, on edge. Meaning: n. the younger brother of Edwy who became king of Northumbria when it renounced Edwy; on Edwy's death he succeeded to the throne of England (944-975).
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91. Linton mixed a tumbler of negus, and Isabella emptied a plateful of cakes into her lap, and Edgar stood gaping at a distance.
92. Princess of Mars. Edgar Rice Burroughs. In the first book of the "John Carter" series, a Confederate soldier finds himself transported to Mars where he wins acclaim as a warrior.
93. The distribution of Edgar Snow's ashes according to his directions occurred later.
94. I am not a spook like those who haunted Edgar Allan Poe.
95. Edgar Allan Poe is one of the most controversial writers in America.
96. Edgar Mitchell, who made the longest moonwalk in history in 1971, says alien life does exist and the US government is blocking the information from getting out.
96. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
97. He had high regard for Edgar Kaiser as an aggressive and intelligent businessman.
98. "He was like J. Edgar Hoover in that way," says one close friend of the Mubarak family, referring to the political extortions of the man who once headed the FBI.
99. Each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor ( Edgar Allan Poe ).
100. The gold bug label itself goes back to master of the supernatural Edgar Allen Poe and his story of that name, a tale of golden beetle whose bite sends the hero to a chest of gold and jewels.
101. Next week we'll inaugurate a statue of the child Edgar Hernandez that resembles the Manneken Pis in Brussels, Belgium, for having carried out a similar exploit," Beltran said.
102. B: It's just a showmance, Cicely is just dating Anthony just to make Edgar jealous.
103. Edgar Allan Poe is the most controversial writer in America.
104. If Edgar Linton meets me, I shall not hesitate to knock him down, and give him enough to insure his quiescence while I stay.
105. Edgar Degas , French Impressionist painter and sculptor , was born in Paris.
106. "At the Earth's Core" was another success for Edgar Rice Burroughs.
107. Soon the vocoder began showing up on records, reciting Edgar Allan Poe and making sheep bleats.
108. Edgar Rice Burroughs' first Tarzan novel was "Tarzan of the Apes."
109. Edgar Linton, after an inquisitive stare, collected sufficient wit to recognize her.
110. Edgar Cayce unlocked the symbolism of the Book of Revelation while under hypnosis.
111. She made an picture of Edgar Vaughan and colored it with many bright and delicate perfection.
112. In fact, Edgar Allan Poe is considered the father of the modern detective novel.
113. Some art historians have difficulty fitting Edgar Degas into a more narrowly conceived definition of Impressionism.
114. Kenneth D. Ackerman, a D.C.-based lawyer at OFW Law, is the author of "Young J. Edgar: Hoover and the Red Scare, 1919-1920."
115. The story of Edgar Cayce properly belongs in the history of hypnosis.
116. On New Year's Eve, a pastel by Edgar Degas disappeared from the Cantini museum in Marseille, also in the south of France.
117. A local hypnotist offered his services, and Edgar readily accepted.
118. From ancient Egypt to the French impression art such as Vincent van Gogh, Monet, Paul Gauguin, Edgar Degas...Which makes me so excited to see!
119. A national magazine ran an article titled, "Miracle Man of Virginia Beach", and Edgar was swamped with an avalanche of 25,000 requests for readings.
120. And a curious crowd it is: Marilyn Monroe is there, so are Karl Marx, Edgar Allan Poe, Albert Einstein, Lawrence of Arabia, Mae West, Sonny Listen, and eight Beatles.