Similar words: oleander, meander, neandertal, meandering, neanderthal, neanderthal man, understand one another, fender-bender. Meaning: n. (Greek mythology) a youth beloved of Hero who drowned in a storm in the Hellespont on one of his nightly visits to see her.
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(1) The Leander class frigate headed for Portsmouth to be decommissioned after paying a final farewell to Teesside.
(2) Hero and Leander were in love.
(3) As Steve Williams, the double Olympic champion and Leander Rowing Club captain, put it: "You can't buy gold medals but you do have to pay for them."
(4) In 1895 Leander Starr Jameson attempted to incite them to overthrow the Boer government.
(5) I took the lead and led the pack back to Leander.
(6) Their strongest challenge is likely to come from a Leander quad containing the Olympic gold medallist Steve Redgrave.
(7) The boys were well into their training by the time I appeared at the Leander Club on the Sunday morning.
(8) It is hard to find a pure and perfect love like that of Hero and Leander among our boys and girls nowadays.
(9) An ancient town of Asia Minor on the Asiatic coast of the Hellespont in modern-day Turkey. It was the scene of the legendary tale of Hero and Leander.
(10) The cabin is in a beautiful part of the northern Minnesota woods overlooking Lake Leander, where there is the subtle aroma of pine.
(11) In ancient Greece, the torch of Hero, the priestess, shone on the eyes of Leander , who swam across the bay every night.
(12) She thought I had committed to her at the French Open and I thought she was playing with Leander Paes.
(13) His poetry includes the unfinished long poem Hero and Leander.
(14) Inside Steve's Brain, a book about Steve Jobs written by Leander Kahney, is a fascinating look at the thought processes and inspiration behind Apple's products and branding.
(15) Valentine: that's on some shallow story of deep love, how young leander cross'd the hellespont. Sentencedict.com
(16) In 2003, Martina Navratilova, a 46-year-old naturalized American, and her Indian partner, Leander Paes, captured the mixed doubles championships at Wimbledon.
(17) The last ambitious piece analyzing Apple's culture came from Wired alum, Leander Kahney, in his 2008 cover story "How Apple Got Everything Right by Doing Everything Wrong."
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