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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91. Morris had once done as much at a Labour Party conference in Blackpool.
92. Estelle Morris, the school standards minister, hailed the success of the inspections, introduced by the government in 1997.
93. To celebrate 70 years of their product, Carnation has produced a model replica of its original 1922 Morris Delivery Van.
94. Morris discovered the expressive potentials of photography while on an archaeological dig.
95. At the festival, there are demonstrations of dance,(http://sentencedict.com/morris.html) such as Morris dancing and country dancing.
96. Morris presents it all as a revelation, a historic breakthrough in political history.
97. It was a good thing that Edward Morris had given her another order which he had insisted on paying for in advance.
98. Rather, Ruskin and Morris threw themselves into so much work, I feel, to escape the deep sadness.
99. Morris wrote endlessly and was even offered the post of poet laureate.
100. Education minister Estelle Morris has persuaded the company to work with 50 beacon schools to spread best practice.
101. For a fuller review of social security provision for the unemployed and the detailed regulations, see Morris and Llewellyn, 1991.
102. In Morris the accused took goods from the shelves of a self-service supermarket.
103. Joshua Morris left the hall and stood in line for a cup of Gold Blend.
104. Any preconceived image she had of James and Elaine Morris was instantly forgotten when they walked towards her.
105. Influence Dewi Morris is back at scrum-half after missing the middle match of the divisional season.
106. William Morris of Arundel, for the loan of the fine china and crystal for the photographs.
107. Suddenly the back of the Morris Minor is hanging over the cliff edge.
108. Morris dancers, instead of soap box politicians, entertained the crowd at the revival.
109. This remarkable display is the work of the William Morris artists and glaziers from London.
110. Morris has been involved in a long legal dispute with his publisher.
111. From 1946 he taught morris dancing to the boys at Headington Quarry Secondary School.
112. The question then arises: What might Morris say that might be worthy of mention before the lecture?
113. In this month's international personal finance feature below, Sylvia Morris looks at the banking services on offer to expatriates.
114. Morris offers no answers, but the often skewed perspectives of his subjects point us down most intriguing paths.
115. Joshua Morris, who had been standing near the door, slipped out into the foyer.
116. I think Morris is too laid-back to run the company.
117. Morris produced more than sixty designs for fabric and wallpaper, which influenced scores of other designers.
118. With a bit of pushing and shoving they finally helped Simon Morris over for their first try.
119. Neither Wilson nor Philip Morris mentioned the 1990 fundraiser in their campaign finance reports.
120. Morris Thomas, 61, runs an old people's home deep in the exclusion zone.
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