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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(121) And it is interesting to see how Luke works this theme out in his two-volume work.
(122) Any more of her little digs at me and her sickening smiles of lust at Luke and I shall vomit.
(123) In the cockpit ... flying ace Luke Jackson ... returning home from a treacherous journey to find lost treasure.
(124) And but for goalline clearances from Noel Luke and Bradshaw they would have been even further behind.
(125) That boy was Luke Perry, heart-throb star of hit show Beverly Hills 90210.
(126) A little voice inside her whispered that Luke had never intended his generous words to be taken literally.
(127) He screamed with pain, dropping the jacket, twisting around to see Luke swinging his arm back and over.
(128) She had demanded commitment from Luke - the one thing she knew he wouldn't grant.
(129) You simply did not do that sort of thing to men like Luke Denner!
(130) Everyone in Club World looked all hushed and grateful to be there, but not Luke, who looked exhaustively displeased.
(131) Why didn't Luke damn well help him, instead of threatening to throw him off the film?
(132) Luke uses this story as the supreme example of his theme of universalism.
(133) Then, when they turned out on to the main road, Luke overtook her with an authoritative toot.
(134) The stinging nettles and Luke Goddard seemed oddly connected in his mindand I thought I could half understand this.
(135) She wandered into the kitchen, pleased with her work, relieved too that Luke didn't seem to be about.
(136) A perfect day for fishing, but Luke hadn't been able to find Tom Carey at the usual places.
(137) Roland Darby looked at Luke Teal, who gazed up at the ceiling.
(138) Behind them, Father Luke was wheeling a barrow, on which was a huge gleaming urn full of hot soup.
(139) Luke Calder was a coolly calculating, ruthless man who would stop at nothing to get where or what he wanted.
(140) She felt suddenly sickened, reminded of her real motive for taking this job with Luke.
(141) She had understood his reluctance to send roses to the women in his life, but Luke had gone further than that.
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(142) It was, she reflected, exactly the kind of place a high-flier like Luke would choose.
(143) Then, as if he had tormented himself beyond endurance, Luke ripped it clear, down past her waist and beyond.
(144) She knew now, consciously at last and with absolute clarity, why she had always reacted so intensely to Luke Scott.
(145) If Luke is vague on the subject, Matthew and Mark are both quite explicit.
(146) On the Thursday Luis Mendoza pulled a groin muscle, so Luke had to take his place.
(147) He saw Luke now and then: just to stay in touch.
(148) She pulled them on hastily, half expecting Luke to come bursting in at any minute.
(149) Luke told me that she died in a car accident some time ago.
(150) Luke and Alejandro's three eldest sons had won their match.