Similar words: heredity, credit with, hereditary, hereditable, consumer credit, commercial credit, hereditary disease, secured creditors. Meaning: n. 1. United States civil rights leader whose college registration caused riots in traditionally segregated Mississippi (born in 1933) 2. English novelist and poet (1828-1909).
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31. Meredith counted herself lucky to catch a space in the car park behind the supermarket as some other shopper pulled out.
32. Meredith wrenched her gaze from the sad little scrap of paper and looked about her.
33. Meredith at first proclaimed his innocence but friction between the player and the club led to further disclosures.
34. While the Meredith crisis was in process, liberals and conservatives in Congress sparred over the legality of federal intervention in Oxford.
35. It came as a shock to Stella, learning that educated people like Dotty Blundell and Meredith adhered to such a faith.
36. The afternoon rehearsal started late because Meredith was at a working lunch in Rose's office.
37. Ah, but who, she asked herself with sudden foreboding, is going to cure you of Penry Meredith Vaughan?
38. Poor man! thought Meredith in a sudden burst of commiseration.
39. Meredith didn't respond to his attempt to lighten the conversation but merely sat staring at him thoughtfully.
40. Nothing now would have induced Meredith to sign his petition, whatever it had been for.
41. Meredith speculated whether or not her dinner guest would go to her funeral.
42. Ablaze with fiery emotions(Sentencedict.com), Meredith walked self-consciously to the bathroom under Lucenzo's critical eyes.
43. Reporting from the international catwalks, Meredith Etherington-Smith has defined and simplified this season's fashion statements, beginning on page 261.
44. On Fat Tuesday, Meredith watched the banners being unfurled in the ballroom with a stab of pride in her heart.
45. Next to him, Meredith made a feeble stab at joining in.
46. Then Meredith discovered that the way to get Harriet relaxed and talking was to introduce the topic of animals.
47. Breathless with excitement, Meredith scanned the stretch of stunning palaces which lined the canal, feeling a sense of awe.
48. In the end Meredith was forced to accept the threepence thrust into his palm.
49. Bunny brought Meredith a plate of sandwiches; he waved them aside.
50. Her shopping paid for, Meredith pushed the grumbling trolley out to her car.
51. Consider Meredith Vieira,(http://sentencedict.com/meredith.html) who left her job as a correspondent for 60 Minutes to be with her children.
52. Meredith made a speech about the civic pride the city took in its repertory company, and the importance of the drama.
53. But she also looked, Meredith noticed, very pale and rather subdued.
54. Meredith allowed herself a moment's speculation about this never-discussed time in Markby's life.
55. Meredith glanced up uncertainly at the four-storey buildings soaring up forbiddingly on either side of the alley where they were walking.
56. He dashed up the short front path at a run and shot through the door Meredith held open for him.
57. Meredith felt as if her nerves were strung on a line.
58. Meredith tried her tea and wrinkled her nose up in distaste.
59. It was during the tea break that Meredith began to feel agitated again.
60. Meredith hunted down Aunt Lou's telephone number and dialled it.
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