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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241 I ought to be home in three days and I've made a deal with Henry.
242 Henry pulled the plastic bags out of the boot of the Passat, and lowered his eyes.
243 So Henry had been dispatched to the Market to see if there were any great bargains.
244 Mabs and Tashie's contribution seemed to consist of amiably teasing Nigel and Henry.
245 Charles was avoiding marriage like the plague, and Henry had taken on the cloak of religion.
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246 Within a few weeks they had put Pedro to flight and Henry was crowned king.
247 Browne married Martha, daughter of Henry Tilden, gentleman, in 1616.
248 Henry complains of her talking to some one else while dancing with him and compares a country dance to a marriage.
249 She is with her co-star in the Henry James film-let's call him James.
250 Yes, Henry thought sourly, pushing a torch into his anorak pocket and looking round for his bobble hat.
251 Catherine heard that Henry was praying in the royal chapel so ran screaming down the corridor.
252 His grandfather Henry believed that people helped companies raise capital by buying their stock.
253 She and her husband, Henry I, supported a number of charities.
254 There is rumour abroad that King Henry disinherited Matilda on his death-bed.
255 Drunk or crazy, the tall man had made an entrance worthy of Henry Irving.
256 Henry Kaufman, the economist and investment analyst, might be expected to welcome the trend.
257 Henry Fan, managing director of Citic, said the company is changing its focus as it shifts assets.
258 That morning Sir Henry and Barrymore argued about Selden, the escaped prisoner.
259 Henry looked anxiously towards me, but I was quite content to be an observer of this unfolding drama.
260 Henry Harlow and his colleagues made the discovery after analysing muscle biopsies from sedated bears at the start and end of hibernation.
261 Critics fear money will oust quality Georgina Henry reports on doubts over programme standards, public service obligations and controls on ownership.
262 Meanwhile, up in the attics, Noreen and Henry were having a fascinating conversation.
263 Father Henry taught catechism to some classes and was, in effect, the priest in the convent chapel.
264 The more Renee Henry learnt about the therapy, the more she became convinced that it was right for her.
265 Henry McLeish also promised to address the deep disaffection among Labour backbenchers exposed by his snap election last weekend.
266 Henry's only son, William, was drowned at sea in 1120, but Henry lived on until 1133.
267 In these cheerless circumstances Henry fell ill and was unable to attend the peace talks in January 1189.
268 Henry Kissinger was also confounded and frustrated by the Communists during his secret negotiations with them.
269 Joseph Black had described carbon dioxide in 1756 while Henry Cavendish described hydrogen in 1766.
270 Henry thought about it as he wandered back through the cobbled alley.
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