Synonym: courier. Similar words: passenger, lessen, essence, in essence, essential, essentially, nonessential, inessential. Meaning: ['mesɪndʒə(r)] n. a person who carries a message.
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(121) The next year, Carnegie worked as a messenger boy in a telegraph office for $2.50 per week.
(122) American State Secretary Kissinger was the messenger of friendship between China and America.
(123) After graduation, he worked as a waiter at college, a bike messenger and a house painter.
(123) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(124) This can be avoided by explaining to the messenger that you are saving the feelings of the malodorous underling.
(125) In due time Hermes was appointed messenger of Zeus and the gods.
(126) He turned away from the messenger to work at his loom again.
(127) Finnegan says Messenger made a nighttime approach toward Mercury at nearly 26,000 kilometers per hour.
(128) This animation shows a conceptual sketch of Mercury's magnetosphere at the time of the MESSENGER flyby.
(129) A messenger from God. Asked Alphonse if she could assist him in any way. Alphonse said there was, so Lobelia joined him.
(130) The Day that the wrong-doer will bite at his hands, he will say, "Oh! would that I had taken a (straight) path with the Messenger!"
(131) The messenger RNA codon- anticodon linkages seemed to operate on a coding intrinsic to the molecules themselves.
(132) The messenger boy shows up again, saying that Godot won't come today but will tomorrow.
(133) Calcium ion plays an important role in cell excitation and excitation - contraction coupling as the second messenger.
(134) When the ungainly man had left, he remarked hotly to the messenger.
(135) Male offspring of those matings produced less of a molecule sensitive to the chemical messenger dopamine in the nucleus accumbens, a brain structure related to addiction and reward-seeking behavior.
(136) The platoon might also have a master gunsmith in the command vehicle, and a messenger on a motorcycle or Kettenkrad. It might also have a panzerschreck team (see below).
(137) The messenger seated on a form after taking that refection, had dropped into a doze.
(138) MESSENGER is now in the last stages of multiple gravity-assist flybys of Earth, Venus and Mercury, en route to an insertion into orbit around Mercury in March of 2011.
(139) Yahoo is launching a version of its "Yahoo Meme" platform in Chinese, the Washington Post reported. It will face stiff competition from MSN Juku, which is based on Windows Live Messenger.
(140) It means listening to audio on MSN Messenger and the growing use of tags, allowing searching and cross referencing of data.
(141) Androgen receptor immunostaining and androgen receptor messenger ribonucleic acid expression are increased in cremaster muscles associated with undescended testis.
(142) Sphingosine 1 phosphate(SPP) is an important second messenger involved in cell growth and cell death.
(143) Being the herald (messenger of the gods), it was his duty to guide the souls of the dead down to the underworld, which is known as a psychopomp .
(144) Sir George Staunton instantly wrote back an answer, rewarding the messenger liberally.
(145) Towards her mother, too, Pearl's errand as a messenger of anguish was fulfilled.
(146) THIRD MESSENGER: The rains fall hard upon the western towns!
(147) Am I aught but a man , - a messenger?
(148) You have just read a pamphlet entitled The Starry Messenger, by a mathematician at the University of Padua named Galileo Galilei in which the author reports remarkable observations about the heavens.
(149) A top US Air Force fighter pilot decides that his call sign of Black Angel means that he's a messenger of God.
(150) Objective : To confirm the cleavage activity of ribozyme Rz 199 to oncogene K ras messenger RNA.
More similar words: passenger, lessen, essence, in essence, essential, essentially, nonessential, inessential, delicatessen, essentiality, quintessential, avenge, engrossed, engender, scavenge, challenge, anger, challenged, vengeance, assent, mess, danger, hanger, ginger, singer, finger, longer, hunger, linger, dissent.