Similar words: sinclair lewis, meriwether lewis, lewis and clark expedition, Jewish, trifle with, gentle wind, fiddle with, settle with. Meaning: n. 1. United States rock star singer and pianist (born in 1935) 2. United States athlete who won gold medals at the Olympics for his skill in sprinting and jumping (born in 1961) 3. United States explorer and soldier who lead led an expedition from St. Louis to the mouth of the Columbia River (1774-1809) 4. United States labor leader who was president of the United Mine Workers of America from 1920 to 1960 and president of the Congress of Industrial Organizations from 1935 to 1940 (1880-1969) 5. United States novelist who satirized middle-class America in his novel Main Street (1885-1951) 6. English critic and novelist; author of theological works and of books for children (1898-1963).
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91. Carl Lewis took a golden leap further into history.
92. Bricks had fallen and then the roof caved in, pinning Lewis under a concrete lintel.
93. Particularly on the high plains, Lewis and Clark camped at places where nothing as important has happened sInce.
94. His exploits on the Colorado River had made him a national hero, the most celebrated adventurer since Lewis and Clark.
95. She glanced round, spotting Terry Lewis on the outer fringes of their circle, an expression of chagrin on his face.
96. That Mr Lewis still is puffing purposefully midway through his fourth decade ranks as odd on grounds other than his own amazement.
97. A searing drive by utility infielder Mark Lewis careered into her ribs, leaving a sore, big bruise.
98. His digital likeness won an impromptu cyber-fight against a Lennox Lewis character by a knockout in the fourth round.
99. To return from conjecture to fact: the nuclear family left Lewis in 1944 when I was five years old.
100. Provision was also made for two other Lewis guns, one amidships and one in the tail.
101. Ray Lewis sold out his homies for time served and a misdemeanor plea bargain.
102. A lot of people called Carl Lewis a lot of things before the finals of the 4x100 relay on Friday night.
103. At age 35, Lewis delivered a performance that should have had every athlete shaking his or her head in admiration.
104. Clinton is the first president to challenge tobacco companies to halt cigarette sales to teen-agers,[sentencedict.com] Lewis added.
105. Lewis said deputies did not want to risk injuring the protesters by using grinders to cut through their metal sleeves.
106. The immediate consequence of the outbreak of war was that Lewis found his circle of friends broken up and changing.
107. When Lord Leverhulme abandoned Lewis, the crofting villages seemed doomed to a steady decline and eventual extinction.
108. Rufus had impossibly long arms with the same type of musculature as Hector and Mr Lewis.
109. Lewis, in three-piece suit and striped shirt, supported the reintroduction of corporal punishment in schools. Sentencedict.com
110. Sohail, on 29, was let off by Botham at gully, shoulder-high off Lewis.
111. Their site is over the sea west of Wrath, at the eastern side of the Isle of Lewis.
112. Lewis beat him a further ten times, claimed Joe, who was so scared that he wet his pants.
113. The generally accepted view is that the people of Lewis opposed Lord Leverhulme's schemes.
114. Lewis recently spoke at a conference of women business leaders.
115. He always had their maid squeeze some fresh juice when Lorna Lewis was scheduled to put in an appearance.
116. Even a Riddick Bowe victory over Holyfield next week is unlikely to make it any easier to give Lewis a home run.
117. He's directing a new film, Shadowlands, based on the life of C.S. Lewis.
118. Centre Lewis, who continues as captain, sat out three league matches.
119. It was as if Lewis had wanted to murder his own child, the new Democratic Party he had created.
120. Most everyone likes a free bit of advice, and professionals like Lewis are valuable folks to exploit.
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