Similar words: henry v, henry iv, henry ii, henry vii, henry ford, henry clay, henry's law, henry viii. Meaning: ['henrɪ] n. 1. a unit of inductance in which an induced electromotive force of one volt is produced when the current is varied at the rate of one ampere per second 2. English chemist who studied the quantities of gas absorbed by water at different temperatures and under different pressures (1775-1836) 3. a leader of the American Revolution and a famous orator who spoke out against British rule of the American colonies (1736-1799) 4. United States physicist who studied electromagnetic phenomena (1791-1878).
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181 This man was much taller. With a cry of surprise I turned to Sir Henry.
182 Henry wants to prove to the world, and to himself, that he's bought a bargain.
183 Harvard has assembled a formidable team of black academics under the leadership of Henry Louis Gates, a dazzling self-publicist.
184 When James failed to arrive at York, Henry was furious and vengefully launched attacks on the Borders.
185 Henry was wasting his time and, as if to underline this fact,(sentencedict .com) he glanced at the clock tower.
186 Though no progress was made when Henry Wilson introduced a bill in 1896, there was growing police backing for legislation.
187 In fact though, Henry argued to himself, punch usually tasted of bleach.
188 Henry Hyde of Illinois, who are wary of any attempts to amend the Constitution.
189 Henry did not want to talk about the redevelopment of Wimbledon town centre.
190 For a minute everything went dead quiet and Henry began to panic.
191 Anselm supported Henry, and he did not make his support conditional on Henry's acceptance of the new papal decrees.
192 Unfortunately, after he had to sell Painshill in 1773 in order to repay Henry Fox's loan, the dynamic was lost.
193 It was very uncertain whether Henry would be able to retain the crown he had seized.
194 An outstanding example is Ferriby house, which dates from circa 1775, and was built by Sir Henry Etherington.
195 They agreed that from now on Noreen would have first refusal on anything Henry found.
196 Young had, as far as Henry could remember, suggested the antidote for one of his victims himself.
197 Henry cracked a tooth biting into a piece of hard candy.
198 Perhaps she had heard our voices and used them as an excuse to break away from Henry Clerval.
199 The curve of the blade contributed greatly to this, as Henry Stephens showed in his Book of the Farm.
200 Henry knew exactly how it felt. After the discovery of the hedgehog the day slid steadily downhill.
201 Prince Henry, who's nine, is very a nice little boy, and his sister Elizabeth is beautiful.
202 In the anxious days that followed, Henry tried to keep his mind off his results.
203 If it was like anything, thought Henry, it was probably like the art of eating out.
204 Henry pushed his door open a crack, and pricked up his ears.
205 Henry Druce meets the man behind the image Chris Bonington is Britain's best known climber and adventurer.
206 She is 88 and lives with her buffoonish husband, Henry, in a condominium in Laguna Beach, Calif.
207 The Plot John Henry was born with a hammer in his hand and was the strongest baby anybody had ever seen.
208 Henry Ford's assertion that history was bunk was itself bunk: theology seemed to me a much better candidate.
209 Henry was rooting about among some old biscuit tins in the pantry when the phone rang in the hall.
210 Henry 1 granted the charter for the fairs to the Augustinian canons at Nostell Priory in 1100.
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