Synonym: boss, master, owner, proprietor, ruler. Similar words: warlord, landlord, tall order, mail order, postal order, chronological order, lore, valor. Meaning: [lɔrd /lɔːd] n. 1. terms referring to the Judeo-Christian God 2. a person who has general authority over others 3. a titled peer of the realm. v. make a lord of someone.
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91. Lord Salisbury bought the picture at auction in London some years ago.
92. The newspapers were full of stories about the enigma of Lord Lucan's disappearance.
93. Exalt ye the Lord.
94. The same prospect of misery hung over the head of another tenant of this hard - hearted lord of the soil.
95. In the Middle Ages, a lord and a serf had very different places in life.
96. Lord Clarendon's liberal credo was one of the foundations of his political conduct.
97. Not esquire, sir, lord or anything like that.
98. Lord Justice Scott can only invite witnesses to attend.
99. We beseech thee, O Lord.
100. Now, Venusruled Libra has been sundered from Virgo, whose lord is androgynous Mercury.
101. But Lord Exeter also saw to it that Stamford should never attract any industry.
102. Christians, accordingly, are bound by obedience to their Lord to take their enemies seriously.
103. The Lord supplied nourishment at the hands of an angel.
104. Work is and always has been my salvation and I thank the Lord for it. Louisa May Alcott
105. Rules are to be drawn up by the Law Society, subject to approval by the Lord Chancellor and four senior judges.
106. The generally accepted view is that the people of Lewis opposed Lord Leverhulme's schemes.
107. Lord Mackay appeared to rule out an extension of legal aid to cover defamation cases.
108. The auction house decided to withdraw from the sale when its December 1990 contract with Lord Northampton came up for renewal.
109. Lord Lane also launched a strong attack on the crisis in the crown and county courts.
110. This project was promoted by Lord Egremont who wished to improve the condition of local agriculture by upgrading transport facilities.
111. Man is the only creature that consumes without producing. He does not give milk, he does not lay eggs, he is too weak to pull the plough, he cannot run fast enough to catch rabbits. Yet he is lord of all the animals. He sets them to work, he gives back to them the bare minimum that will prevent them from starving[sentencedict.com], and the rest he keeps for himself. George Orwell
112. Life is just like an old time rail journey ... delays, sidetracks, smoke, dust, cinders, and jolts, interspersed only occasionally by beautiful vistas and thrilling bursts of speed. The trick is to thank the Lord for letting you have the ride. Gordon B. Hinckley
113. Knights owe their allegiance directly to their lord: the Elector Count of their province.
114. The next morning Lord Henry went to visit his aunt, Lady Agatha.
115. However, having considered the arguments, Lord Bingham said that it was not a subject that lent itself to absolute rules.
116. It seems to be accepted that peers are not expected to contact the Lord Chancellor's department before they speak extrajudicially in public.
117. The Lord Chancellor's proposals to cut eligibility for legal aid were put forward with no prior consultation.
118. On the outbreak of the civil war the navy rallied to Parliament, which made Warwick its lord high admiral.
119. In 1706 Lord Chesterfield acquired the property and demolished the original house.
120. For I will go to the lord abbot and Father Herluin, and myself tell what I have done.