Similar words: garrison, barricade, garret, garrote, arrive, married, barrier, carried. Meaning: n. English actor and theater manager who was the foremost Shakespearean actor of his day (1717-1779).
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1 Bennett had been doorman at the Garrick Club for twenty-three years and had developed a way with unpleasantness.
2 Garrick joined, and Adam Smith, thereby ensuring that Johnson did not always have the discourse his own way.
3 Then, I met my boy. His name is Garrick.
4 Garrick was ever been my lord, my angle.
5 Yes, Garrick was a handsome boy.
6 It was David Garrick who started what he called a natural method of acting.
7 I am so afraid of forgetting Garrick, though he left, he already left my life originally, and finally.
8 Senior Tropical House Keeper at Newquay Zoo, Dan Garrick is an expert in feeding these greedy bullfrogs.
9 "Are you a real homosexual or a bi-sexual?"Garrick asked me at the computer classroom in Global Village Organization, our English cram school classroom.
10 In the centre of Garrick is the village square . Like many of the "roads"in Garrick, the square is unpaved but rock hard from centrries of foot traffic.
11 "Yeah! Do you know? Sister Shelly, I am a homosexual! "Garrick cheers up.
12 He belonged to the Garrick Club and the Athenaeum, and he knew and frequented all the theatres in London and could ask any of their managers for a box when he wanted one.
13 51Pfc. Garrick Carlton, 21, of Sacramento, Calif., patrols up a mountain looking for an insurgent fighting position in Kunar province.
14 He has a gravitas that has not just been put on like a flashy waistcoat, nor indeed a Garrick Club tie.
15 Every time I try to carve the imagenation of Garrick, he will disappear.
16 "They are huge predatory frogs that sit and wait for animals to pass by, " said Dan Garrick,[www.Sentencedict.com] senior tropical house keeper at Newquay Zoo.
17 In another bill he was the "world-renowned Shakespearian tragedian, Garrick the Younger, of Drury Lane, London."
18 For the last three centuries many actors and actresses have established their reputations by taking Shakespearian parts; e. g. Garrick in the 18th century and Kean and Irving in the 19th.
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