Similar words: holmes, blockhouse, stockholder, interlock, oliver wendell holmes, interlocking, under lock and key, black hole. Meaning: n. a fictitious detective in stories by A. Conan Doyle.
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31. We all know that Sherlock Holmes is a famous fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle in the late 19th century.
32. Whodunit: DiC Entertainment and Scottish television teamed up to resuscitate Sherlock Holmes for a distant future featuring a Moriarty clone on the rampage.
33. Whodunit: Gosho Aoyama, the Japanese artist who merged his love of Sherlock Holmes, Akira Kurosawa and Arsene Lupin III into the long-running manga and anime series Detective Conan.
34. Whodunit: In The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, actor Jeremy Brett nailed Arthur Conan Doyle's super-sleuth cold from 1984 to 1994.
35. People who like to read detective stories always compare Sherlock Holmes with the other famous detectives like Hercule Poirot or Father Brown.
36. This I presume is your celebrated friend, Mr. Sherlock Holmes?
37. May 2001: Were Sherlock Holmes a cosmologist, he might have said, "It's filamentary, my dear Watson."
38. Sherlock Holmes took his bottle from the corner of the mantelpiece and his hypodermic syringe from its neat morocco case.
39. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle introduced Sherlock Holmes to the reading public in 1887 in his novel A Study in Scarlet.
40. Whodunit: Doyle created original super-sleuth Sherlock Holmes, but he also did some crime-fighting himself.
41. I am Brad Pitt, Sherlock Holmes and Charles Dickens all rolled into one.
42. Fish and chips, Sherlock Holmes and Monty Python have joined cricket, pubs and red double-decker buses on a growing list of England's national treasures.
43. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes and a noted spiritist , died today at his home, Windlesham, in Crowborough, Sussex. He was 71 years old.
44. LONDON (Reuters) - Fish and chips and Sherlock Holmes have joined cricket, pubs and red double-decker buses on a growing list of England's national treasures.
45. Because within a week or two, another sculpture, this one a large magnifying glass, something Sherlock Holmes might have used but in paper form, appeared at the Central Lending Library.
46. With episodes based on the original mysteries and a mix of CGI and hand-drawn animation, Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century is a technocultural reboot worth the crate-digging.
47. Professor Moriarty could be described as the dirty dog of the Sherlock Holmes stories.
48. I once played Sherlock Holmes , and I always insisted on authentic props.
49. The fog-shrouded London of Sherlock Holmes is also enchanted territory, as well as Lewis Carroll's dreamscapes, and it's no coincidence that Holmes and Alice have attracted dedicated annotators .
50. Whodunit: Next to Batman,[Sentencedict.com] the 21st century's most recognizable Sherlock Holmes replicant is the irascibly brilliant Dr. Gregory House (played by Hugh Laurie).
51. A negotiator should observe everything. You should be part Sherlock Holmes , part Sigmund Freud.
52. Lindelof : It's the Sherlock Holmes - and - Moriarty scenario, the perfect example of artistic integrity.
53. In October 2009, Guernsey Post issued a set of stamps commemorating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes.
54. Sherlock Holmes immediately became popular, especially among those who enjoyed mysteries.
55. Kudo Shinichi is a seventeen year-old high school detective whom people call the "Modern Sherlock Holmes."
56. Sherlock Holmes was pacing up and down the platform, his tall,[http://sentencedict.com] gaunt figure made even gaunter and taller by his long gray travelling-cloak and close-fitting cloth cap.
57. One of the people fooled by the prints was Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, author of the Sherlock Holmes series.
58. Dr. Watson is a character in the Sherlock Holmes stories.
59. And the photos were taken as genuine by such luminaries as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle—the great exponent, in his Sherlock Holmes stories, of logic.
60. McGee is a hard-nosed "salvage expert" — actually a private eye who lives on a boat (called The Busted Flush) and is one of the most memorable detective characters since Sherlock Holmes.
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