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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211 Henry Thornton was a man with flair but with no eye for detail.
212 Yet when Henry abolished the right of wreck throughout his dominions he made an exception of Brittany.
213 That was fishy enough, but what Henry saw next was even more fishy.
214 Never-ending telly, Mum's long face, and a turkey dinner that nobody wanted to eat, not even Henry.
215 As early as 1196 Henry, a ruler of very considerable foresight,(www.Sentencedict.com) had prepared for the succession.
216 Briers threw two dummies and sprinted outside Henry Paul for his second try.
217 Sir Henry was able to scorn convention because he had turned his back on the world.
218 Lord Henry came over to tell Dorian that the man was dead.
219 Henry Compton was a good school, and I was a reasonable pupil - no cherub, but no devil either.
220 Henry Hyde, a longtime abortion foe, who urged her to stay in the Dole camp.
221 A fast buck Henry Rix 12.45:IT is hard to envisage anything but the front two in the market winning this Grade Two contest.
222 Pozzo was a small black furry creature that, years ago, had belonged to Henry.
223 Henry trudged home through a cold drizzle feeling lonely, let-down, and bitterly disappointed.
224 Many people have already commented on their fascination and excitement at being able to study how Henry Moore lived and worked.
225 Too bad Henry Phipps happened to mention your father's debts to that chinless wonder you had on the string.
226 Henry Thoreau wrote that one sees the world more clearly if one looks at it from an angle.
227 Mr Fitton, backed by merchant banker Henry Ansbacher,[Sentencedict.com] first came up with the offer six weeks ago.
228 Henry licked his finger, then rubbed it against his trouser leg.
229 Henry pulled a chair out for me and then poured me some coffee while I looked around.
230 Like those Henry Moore drawings of the people in the Tubes during the blitz.
231 As the old man shuffled off into the drizzle Henry quickened his pace.
232 I am deeply indebted to Henry Rosemont, who gave a great deal of assistance in the final revisions of the manuscript.
233 Nottingham Castle may have been put at his disposal but d'Aubigny did not trust our Henry.
234 And a late drop goal from Kiwi stand-off Henry Paul completed a dramatic turn-around.
235 What he really wanted to write was: Henry Farr wishes some thallium to administer to his wife.
236 But at least, thought Henry, the man had a fighting chance.
237 It is still a sore point with both grandparents that neither Alice nor Henry have been baptized.
238 From Enid Blyton to Henry James, the reader has to appreciate that different things are being expected of him or her.
239 It was rumoured that Frederick had attempted to encourage Alexander to crown or at least support the coronation of his son Henry.
240 In gratitude for his heroic efforts over Henry the police had apprehended Duggie on the towpath.
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