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Sentence count:234+9Posted:2017-08-04Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: Billy GrahamGrahamMartha GrahamWilliam Franklin Grahamgraham flourwhole meal flourwhole wheat flourSimilar words: abrahamabraham lincolnbahamastorahhurrahbrahmaahabrahmanaMeaning: n. 1. United States evangelical preacher famous as a mass evangelist (born in 1918) 2. United States dancer and choreographer whose work was noted for its austerity and technical rigor (1893-1991) 3. flour made by grinding the entire wheat berry including the bran; (`whole meal flour' is British usage). 
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211. The Secretary-General rejected Graham on the basis of his psychiatric report.
212. Graham Tiso was a true outdoor man who will be greatly missed.
213. He also deserves an honourable mention for working with Graham Knight and Carlton Brown, and retaining a sense of humour.
214. Graham came to San Francisco a week ago and reiterated his belief that homosexuality is a sin.
215. I walked into the dressing room and saw Graham Eadie.
216. Graham is very shy with most people but he gets quite chatty with Mr Roberts.
217. My first question is a result of a telephone conversation with Graham Bowie, chief executive of Lothian region. Sentencedict.com
218. Graham tossed the paperback on to the opposite couchette and made his way to the dining car.
219. Jim was nominated for the competition by Mrs Eunice Graham, who has won a year's supply of free milk.
220. This represents a fitting illustration of what has been achieved under the fine example and leadership of Graham Gooch.
221. Graham saw us on to the train and went by car to Pendre Works where the Talyllyn has its workshops.
222. Grounded Graham, 33, has pledged to try again to wed the 27-year-old engineering worker.
223. Graham was one of the larger-than-life legends of the rock era.
224. Lazio are happy with his fitness - so go on Graham ... I dare you.
225. Such grabbed two wickets in Lancashire's second innings to justify a bold declaration by Graham Gooch.
226. Graham felt himself leaning forward, wanting to catch her reply.
227. The psychological possibilities of the story had been explored by Graham in 1947 in Errand into the Maze.
228. I hate being left alone in the office with Graham - he gives me the creeps.
229. Outwardly, Graham will ooze all his old confidence.
230. Graham made a quick mental calculation.
231. Martha Graham, the doyenne of American modern dance.
232. Are you a gambling man, Mr Graham?
233. Whitlock silently cursed Graham for heaping more suspicion on him.
234. That issue is presented starkly and brutally by Bob Graham and David Cairns.
More similar words: abrahamabraham lincolnbahamastorahhurrahbrahmaahabrahmanaopera housesaharatetrahedronlend a handtomahawkbrouhahalift a handbring to a haltmahatma gandhiat the drop of a hata hard nut to crackjawaharlal nehruhamshamhamashamletchampshamehampershamuswhammyshaman
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