Similar words: graham, billy graham, graham cracker, alexander graham bell, greener, abraham, greenery, green-eyed. Meaning: n. English novelist and Catholic (1904-1991).
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1. I've just started reading a book by Graham Greene.
2. The play is based upon a novel by Graham Greene.
3. I took a copy of a Graham Greene novel on the train with me.
4. Graham Greene had exceptional talents as a story-teller.
5. Smith is not, as Graham Greene might have said, man enough to be damned.
6. It is a novel after the fashion of Graham Greene.
7. Graham Greene is one of the most important English writers in the 20 th century.Sentencedict.com
8. Can you beat it; there was Graham Greene in Freetown and there was I on the other side of Africa.
9. "Perhaps if I wanted to be understood or to understand I would bamboozle myself into belief, but I am a reporter" (Graham Greene).
10. The screenplay for the film was written by John Dighton, from an original story by Graham Greene.
11. There wasn't very much that, outwardly, we did not know about Graham Greene.
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