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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151. The aptly named Honda Accord has been produced in co-operation with Rover.
152. Cox, as the elder, more established, and richer man, was the financial backer and often the named publisher.
153. The children named friends as well as charitable organizations as beneficiaries.
154. Then, in the late 1970s, Lovins met and married another activist named Hunter Sheldon.
155. He was named a district judge by President Nixon in 1974 after a decade on the federal bankruptcy bench.
156. He became the sixth player to be named a conference player of the week after playing the Raiders.
157. Since Newman was named president in October, Bankers Trust reorganized its derivatives and asset management businesses.
158. The latter was aptly named, so tart that the first gulp curled your lips back.
159. Guided by an unlikely visionary named Walt, the artists at Disney did more than create an enduring new art form.
160. Thus Sanger and her paper, now named Birth Control Review, parted ways with her former financial backers.
161. Also, he was advised by a witty and adorable cricket named Jiminy.
162. The dead man, aged 25 to 30, was not named.
163. Lately I have been studying the paintings of an abstract expressionist named Diebenkorn.
163. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
164. The natural and artificial characterizing ingredients must be named on the labels.
165. They are named after the man who inferred their existence from weak attractive forces shown by atoms and molecules in gases.
166. She named him Albert, and gave him an insatiable appetite for ropes.
167. Of course, this also means Dunston, played by an adorable and talented ape named Sam, gets all the laughs.
168. The company, named for a friend who died from an infection, would search for new targets for antibiotics.
169. They based their belief in part on the confession of an outlaw Navajo named Jack Crank.
170. Within the main belt are several distinct orbital families of large asteroids, each family named for its most prominent member.
171. There were even several geographical areas named after him in recognition of his oceanographic studies.
172. Therefore, appraise it in terms of the five fundamental factors and make comparisons of the seven elements later named.
173. Numerous interviews with cold callers, all reluctant to be named(sentencedict.com), readily acknowledge that they rarely call women.
174. Then Tommy was challenged by an amateur named Arthur Molesworth.
175. Its auteur was a wispy, bearded engineer in his twenties named Mike Dhuey.
176. In September 1927 he returned here a hero and urged San Diego to build the airport, already named for him.
177. America has no shortage of strangely named clubs.
178. Do you know a floor broker named Dean Hart?
179. In November, Canadian surgeons used a robot named Zeus to do single bypass surgery.
180. He won his first Derby on the aptly named "Never Say Die".
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