Similar words: fluke, lukewarm, fluky, duke, puke, nuke, juke, rebuke. Meaning: [luːk] n. 1. (New Testament) the Apostle closely associated with St. Paul and traditionally assumed to be the author of the third Gospel 2. one of the four Gospels in the New Testament; contains details of Jesus's birth and early life.
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(61) Luke O'Malley had committed the unforgivable sin - he had informed on his friends.
(62) Luke Nightingale gave Pompey the lead after 56 minutes and Mike Panopoulos netted from the spot for the second.
(63) Luke had to pull off her hands, one by one and half carry her along the bus and down the steps.
(64) The numerous portraits of her attributed to St Luke show this to be the case.
(65) But perhaps, on second thoughts, it wasn't so strange: Luke was special, unique.
(66) Luke, nicknamed Lucky after a string of mishaps, escaped with just grazes - and a tyre mark up his back.
(67) Father Luke pedalled backwards in the direction of Whitechapel's parish church and fell over the barrow.
(68) Luke arrived, not too pleased about the party, and I tried to smooth him down.
(69) Luke Hunter would probably run a mile rather than meet her again.
(70) She was still angry with Luke - he had been thoughtless, and surprisingly insensitive.
(71) Which wasn't strictly true, at least not in Luke Travis's definition.
(72) But to her disappointment there was no chance to talk privately with Luke himself.
(73) Luke the hunter ... Folly felt a thrill of anticipation, mingled with fear.
(74) True, Luke had mentioned at the interview that the job would involve travel, and she had welcomed the prospect then.
(75) She watched Luke read it, saw the gathering frown carve two grooves over his aquiline nose.
(76) Luke de Tany was removed from office, but was not disgraced.
(77) Frantically wiping her eyes, she went to answer it and found Luke with only a small towel round his waist.
(78) Luke, however, who was a genius with difficult horses, begged to be allowed to have a crack at her.
(79) At this time Luke was living in a two-bedroom apartment on Yokum Drive.
(80) She looked at Luke and he looked back at her, a stretched quality to the silence between them.
(81) It had thrown her when Luke Calder had made that seemingly wild guess about her, but now she could understand it.
(81) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(82) Luke, a 4-year-old boy, would sit on his heels in order not to pass a motion.
(83) He'd give us funny stories - the Colonel coming in the front door while Luke left through the back.
(84) She got the distinct impression that Melissa wasn't best pleased to find that Luke had company.
(85) He began to flog Luke unmercifully, bringing the lash down across back, buttocks and legs again and again.
(86) For all Luke Hunter knew, she might have put his gesture down to quite another source.
(87) But business would always come first with Luke; she had always known that.
(88) Come over here, Luke wants to tell you a secret.
(89) She lay on her back staring up at the ceiling and her thoughts immediately flashed back to Luke and last night.
(90) Luke, who had a reputation for staying cool, had panicked.