Similar words: poor man, dormant, doorman, dormancy, informant, anchorman, performance, overall performance. Meaning: ['nɔːmən] n. 1. United States operatic soprano (born in 1945) 2. Australian golfer (born in 1955) 3. an inhabitant of Normandy. adj. 1. of or relating to or characteristic of Normandy 2. of or relating to or characteristic of the Normans.
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31. Norman heaped satire on his adversaries.
32. Psychologist Donald Norman told delegates about his recurring nightmare.
33. She bore a very strong resemblance to Vera Norman!
34. Norman stepped on to the mat amidst tumultuous applause.
35. But Norman Lamont can not cheer yet.
36. Norman Roberts is also charged with assaulting the child.
37. Out went Norman Lamont, the unpopular chancellor.
38. Norman was a vulgar, ignorant man.
39. H.. Norman Schwarzkopf, to become a media phenomenon.
40. Norman was also runner-up in 1986.
41. Mrs Mitchley's husband, Norman, 47, is critically wounded.
42. Norman reached the allotment gates and peered around.
43. Norman gave John a lift home in his Range-Rover.
44. You'd have to say Greg Norman has style.
45. Norman Carlisle farms 2,000 acres on the downs.
46. Nothing so valuable has been taken from Norman.
47. Shut the fuck up, Norman!
48. On receiving it, Norman returned directly to London and caught a night train to Edinburgh.
49. Effective, too, is Mare Winningham as Sheila, a mentally disabled woman whom Norman is courting with irresistible naivete.
50. The helm evolved gradually from the conical Norman helmet, ear flaps being added.
51. Yet the church is a very elaborate structure with evidence of a Norman nave and elaborate stone-vaulted chancel.
52. She employed a relentless, deliberate, upward emotionalism that would have left Norman Vincent Peale feeling mild depression.
53. But a list of his achievements does not do full justice to Norman Davis as scholar and person.
54. It has a narrow Norman tower, the battlements of which were added at a later date.
55. Ignoring them, I made my way to the Norman castle.
56. We saw Norman Maclean, the Hebridean Glaswegian, being lauded for his many-faceted talents.
57. The examples here were originally memorial slabs from a church existing on the site before the Norman and medieval buildings.
57. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
58. Norman Pinder was creeping through the last few yards of shrubbery before he would reach the window of the small seminar room.
59. The parish boundaries were often indistinct until after the Norman conquest, but there may have been 150 of these by 1066.
60. An expert in Norman folklore proceeds to argue that the whole thing is too complicated.
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