Similar words: nicholas ii, st. nicholas, saint nicholas, scholastic, scholasticism, scholar, echolalia, scholarly. Meaning: n. a bishop in Asia Minor who is associated with Santa Claus (4th century).
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(31) Nicholas offered his host a cigarette but he declined.
(32) Nicholas was never given that privilege.
(33) Her father, Nicholas Bojaxhiu, was a building contractor.
(34) Major Nicholas Barne was in attendance.
(35) Nicholas was a pal of William's at school.
(36) Nicholas Ferrar's wide popularity is quite recent.
(37) Nicholas, 21, and Robin, 20, admitted incitement to burglary.
(38) Breathless and dizzy, Nicholas found and pinched out his fuse,[http://sentencedict.com/nicholas.html] and looked across gasping to John.
(39) Peter Nicholas will be out of the Chelsea team for a month after a cartilage operation yesterday.
(40) Despite the siege, Nicholas had made the short journey many times to sleep at his villa.
(41) Nicholas Hytner is booked up years ahead on both opera and theatre.
(42) Even so, Nicholas spoke softly and Mark had to lean forward to hear.
(43) In September Nicholas responded with a formal declaration of war.
(44) Mr. Nicholas Winterton I warmly welcome my hon. Friend's announcement.
(45) They had hardly ever been in this house belonging to Nicholas, and never since it received its new mistress.
(46) It gave her a shock to see Nicholas there, although she had known it was likely.
(47) Nicholas is a veritable treasury of relics and medieval art.
(48) The best illustration of what the relationship involved is found in the careers of two esquires, Nicholas Molyneux and John Winter.
(49) The unashamed grandiosity of Nicholas Maw s Solo Sonata completed her programme.
(50) Nicholas Branch has unpublished state documents, polygraph reports, Dictabelt recordings from the police radio net on November 22.
(51) The coroner Nicholas Gardner said the Metro driver's attempts to regain control of her car may have made matters worse.
(52) The warrant is over the murder of Nicholas and Elizabeth Newall on or about 10 October, 1987.
(53) Paul Nicholas dimples charmingly as Aladdin, which gets the girls screaming.
(54) It was this argument which convinced the coroner, Nicholas Gardiner.
(55) Both Alexander and Nicholas were also extremely concerned to perpetuate noble preponderance among senior civil and military officials.
(56) His narrating hero and anchorman, Nicholas Jenkins, is constantly being mildly surprised by the way things and people turn out.
(57) The High Altar is topped by a copper St Nicholas surrounded by putti.
(58) Nicholas appeared on Dec. 6 and left presents for good children and punishments for bad.
(59) Nicholas Hotel, a costume party with the Mayor present and the ballroom packed with people stamping their feet and clapping.
(60) Boyd's cross from the left was flicked in by Nicholas.Saints broke immediately and Redford soared to head home Maskrey's cross.
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