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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61. General Norman Schwarzkopf rightly describes the military value of these missiles as negligible.
62. Both resorted to drink and felt an overwhelming need for Norman.
63. James Prior said unemployment levels were intolerable and Norman Tebbit said that he was going to prove that the problem was soluble.
64. In one of them, I could see the broken towers of a Norman castle.
65. And Chancellor Norman Lamont was last night accused of sunning himself as the economy sinks into deeper gloom.
66. Norman yanked the plate off, exposing the machine's inner workings.
67. The adjacent campanile is also interesting and is a combination of Norman and Byzantine work.
68. He voiced the fear of other Right-wingers that the sacking of Norman Lamont had left Left-wingers in key jobs.
69. My late cousin, Norman, who was a very talented musician, shared the same opinion.
70. In spite of his bad temper, Norman can sometimes be a lamb.
71. Chancellor Norman Lamont has bowed to pressure and will impose only a small rise on drinkers and smokers.
72. This is an imposing structure, somewhat resembling in its frontage on two streets the keep of a Norman castle.
73. The Anglo-Saxon and Norman kings employed the system, but during Plantagenet times it fell into desuetude.
74. It became a royal forest in Norman times, but, after its disafforestation in 1239, some settlement took place.
75. Crystalizing these feelings was a youthful, pugnacious writer named Norman Mailer.
76. Well, that would be telling, as Barry Norman would say.
77. Norman also established a breeding stud of racehorses which produced many classic winners.
78. Totnes, 7 miles away, is a pretty, busy town with an Elizabethan market and Norman castle.
79. The program also features a neat video clip of Norman introducing the game and wishing players good luck.
80. Combe Sydenham country park has beautiful walks and tasty trout for sale whilst Stogursey boasts a moated ruined castle and Norman church.
81. Yet until the 1950s most had been managed as coppice since Norman times.
82. But by around 1020, the quality of Norman coins declined markedly as a concomitant to the rapid increase in quantity.
83. Armour and weapons from the First Crusade were closer in style to those of the Norman Conquest.
84. Royals outfielder Les Norman has been mentioned in trade talks.
85. The situation grew dramatic with the Norman conquest of Sicily.
86. Chancellor Norman Lamont will today begin hauling in bank bosses one by one to give them a roasting.
87. Greg Norman is like the movie actor who looks surprised when he wins the Oscar.
87. Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
88. Russell Norman, London My student son lives on beans, wholemeal toast and oranges in term time.
89. Oklahoma coach John Blake suspended four football players following an investigation of a fight at a Norman area restaurant.
90. The old Norman church was taken down in 1819 and another built on the site.
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