Similar words: horrid, torrid, worried, horrible, corridor, horrified, tomorrow, incorrigible. Meaning: ['mɔrɪs /'mɒrɪs] n. 1. United States suffragist in Wyoming (1814-1902) 2. English poet and craftsman (1834-1896) 3. leader of the American Revolution who signed the Declaration of Independence and raised money for the Continental Army (1734-1806) 4. United States statesman who led the committee that produced the final draft of the United States Constitution (1752-1816).
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61. The ceremony was performed by Coun Islwyn Morris, chairman of the council's environment working party.
62. Indeed; for Morris and other Marxists the nature of work necessarily changes in the process of social transformation.
63. Candy Morris suffered horrific leg injuries when she slipped into a paper shredding machine.
64. Desmond Morris and Sarah Kennedy tour Britain investigating our relationships with animals, wild and domestic.
65. But the strange thing is that, since then,(sentencedict.com) Sykes and Morris have fallen out.
66. No Man has more wit, nor can any one engage the attention more than Mr Morris.
67. Bann fell further behind after 28 minutes when Morris connected to a Stephen Smyrl cross and squeezed the ball home.
68. The shareholding shuffle is likely to have been provoked by Philip Morris which is thought to have lost interest in Rothmans.
69. Captain Morris, the mess officer, scowled at the garbage can of steaming water.
70. A source familiar with Philip Morris said the firm usually invites subcontractors to its political events.
71. And, even then, Morris played footsie with prominent Republicans, such as Sen.
72. A school visit to the Ashmolean and a business trip to Morris Motors comprised his entire experience of the city.
73. Hari knew it was mostly done to help Craig and yet Edward Morris seemed to like her work a great deal.
74. To see these activities as representing the apotheosis of Morris Zapp and the eclipse of Phillip Swallow is tempting but too simple.
75. The home side ended the game in style with Martin Morris scoring the final try in injury time.
76. As part of his revival of a medieval atmosphere, Noel encouraged morris dancing outside the church.
77. Morris stomped angrily into the mess tent, presumably to confront the mess sergeant.
78. Morris struck his drum, and the band started to march down the street.
79. Simon Heffer, gingery and right-wing, took his vile coffee and sat next to Joshua Morris.
80. Until last month the horrors of Philip Morris, Merck and others had served other sectors well.
81. It contained eighty-seven woodcut illustrations after Edward Burr e-Jones and woodcut borders and initials by Morris himself.
82. Lord Morris of Borth-y-Gest also based his judgment on the nineteenth century jurisprudence.
83. Sue Morris of W H Smith homed in on the primary source of the information - the consumer.
84. Morris further believed that forcing anyone to be active during the contemplative phase, or vice versa, causes utter misery.
85. To celebrate 70 years of its product, Carnation has produced a model replica of its original 1922 Morris Delivery Van.
86. If Richemont should buy out the Philip Morris stake it would trigger an obligation to bid for the rest of the shares.
87. She rang James Morris as soon as she was in, pleased to locate him in his office.
88. Morris was offering insight on his pitching, his team and throwing in a few one-liners.
89. In Morris the Lords held that there was no appropriation without an adverse interference with or usurpation of the owner's rights.
90. Morris then turned provider for Colin Irwin to make it 4-1 after 51 minutes.
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