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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(121) In addition, Nicholas carried a short bow at his shoulder, with a quiver.
(122) He is accompanied by Nicholas Frere, who has been courting his sister and whose intrepid, free-spirited demeanour he envies.
(123) If he had been able to shout, Nicholas would have told John to let well alone.
(124) However, the question was whether it did so in a way that was unfairly prejudicial to Mr Nicholas.
(125) In 1832 Nicholas made a trade agreement with Washington which lasted for the rest of the century.
(126) Nicholas Tafuri and co-pilot Don Williams -- with air-traffic controllers.
(127) Among the seven brave children was blind cancer victim Nicholas Killen.
(128) The ex-Gunner is Hoddle's first appointment, taking over from another Highbury old boy Peter Nicholas as youth team coach.
(128) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(129) Nicholas Young laid over £10m-worth of bets in five years - at least a third of it with other people's money.
(130) Nicholas Humphrey's project, to establish a theory of how consciousness evolved, begins by returning to sensation.
(131) He tends to jump to conclusions with feats of illogicality worthy of Sir Nicholas Fairbairn.
(132) He chronicled his family before Nicholas Nixon or Emmet Gowin did theirs.
(133) But when it comes to haute-cuisine, Charlie Nicholas knows where he stands.
(134) On 18 February / 2 March 1855 Nicholas died of pneumonia.
(135) Sir Nicholas, who is defending a majority of 6,733, is accustomed to controversy.
(136) Nicholas Garnham has argued that this provision of a wide-ranging repertoire also has an economic logic.
(137) Poor institutionalised Smike is taken by Nicholas and his sister to their childhood home in Devon.
(138) Nicholas wondered whether, sitting there,[sentencedict.com] the emir felt the same bitter exultation that he did.
(139) In Nicholas the benign policies of the squirearchy had survived intact.
(140) Nicholas frankly admitted that for the most part the reports were a pack of lies.
(141) Starring Paul Nicholas, it's been playing to packed houses for nearly two weeks.
(142) Chairman Nicholas Hood described the regulated business as performing well, with its waste management company boosting profits to £3.2m.
(143) In 1989, then Environment Secretary Nicholas Ridley aimed to free up the rental market by abolishing rent controls.
(144) Nicholas withdrew his own hands and placed them lightly on her two shoulders.
(145) Nicholas pointed to the sky, made a gesture, and then clutched the wall, swearing.
(146) The western hamlet has survived with the present parish church of St Nicholas.
(147) By the end of the story, Nicholas has moved toward acceptance of his fate.
(148) It allowed Nicholas a long, hard night's sleep, followed by a splitting headache in the morning.
(149) Dr. Nicholas looked around for his bag.
(150) Only one boy, namely Nicholas, was late.
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