Similar words: unnamed, namedrop, name-dropping, name, names, byname, enamel, rename. Meaning: [neɪmd] adj. 1. given or having a specified name 2. bearing the author's name.
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91. Tasmania was named after its discoverer, A . J . Tasman.
92. The woman who was shot has been named as Mary Radcliff.
93. The aptly named Skyline Restaurant provides spectacular views of the city below.
94. They're engaged, but they haven't yet named the day .
95. The object of her affections was a young man named Paul.
96. Dickerella, " in which women and men pair off for trips to a local burger Joint named Dick's, has become a farce.
97. Either an author or a man interested in literature is named a literary man.
98. They named him John.
99. Some reserves were named to cover the possibility of withdrawals.
100. The Welsh selectors have named the team for next week's international.
101. She told us about his brother, Apollo, born in 1969 and named for the U.S. astronauts' mission to the moon.
102. Why have you not named any of your sons after yourself?
103. Ms X has been named for the directorship / named as the new director. Sentencedict.com
104. She was especially fond of a little girl named Betsy.
105. The ear canal also named middle ear splays out at the external position.
106. Only 5 percent named the abortion issue.
107. My girlfriend is also named Helen.
108. A caretaker boss is expected to be named today.
109. He was running around babbling about someone named Tulkeke.
110. The Moonlight Restaurant was aptly named.
111. The parish was recently founded and aptly named.
112. The hostel was named Rameses Villa; a charming anachronism.
113. In that regard, this disc is aptly named.
114. Then it was being run by the aptly named Thomas Mill.
115. Just seven days later, Benjamin O.. Davis was named the first black general in the regular army.
116. In fact, one way and another the food is very aptly named, having risen from the ashes in two senses!
117. President Reagan agreed to accept tax increases immediately in exchange for spending cuts to be named later.
118. The law also restricts extra payments to shareholders named in class actions.
119. One of the jurors agreed to talk about the experience, but did not want to be named.
120. Loneliness is the first thing which God's eye named not good. John Milton
More similar words: unnamed, namedrop, name-dropping, name, names, byname, enamel, rename, namely, by name, big-name, name tag, surname, pen name, enameled, namesake, ornament, nameless, good name, full name, nickname, last name, name after, tournament, false name, famed, tamed, vietnamese, maiden name, middle name.