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Lind
[lind]
noun
Jenny Johanna Maria Lind GoldschmidtThe Swedish Nightingale, 1820–87, Swedish soprano.
Lind
/ ɪԻ /
noun
James. 1716–94, British physician. He demonstrated (1754) that citrus fruits can cure and prevent scurvy, a remedy adopted by the British navy in 1796
Jenny, original name Johanna Maria Lind Goldschmidt. 1820–87, Swedish coloratura soprano
Example Sentences
The couple told authorities that their son, Jesus Ramos, frequented an address on South Lind Avenue in Fresno, according to the lawsuit.
Several members were living in vans and trucks on land owned by a man named Curtis Lind.
But a mismatched Jones and Lind make the characters’ tempestuous romance seem beyond the bounds of farcical absurdity.
Telegraph’s Michael Lind explained that “Shocked Democrats thought they’d create a permanent majority. This election proved them wrong.”
Stephen Lind is an associate professor of clinical business communication at USC’s Marshall School of Business and the author of “A Charlie Brown Religion.”
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