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Lindsay
[lind-zee, lin-]
noun
Howard, 1889–1968, U.S. playwright, producer, and actor.
John V(liet) 1921–2000, U.S. politician: mayor of New York City 1966–74.
(Nicholas) Vachel 1879–1931, U.S. poet.
a town in SE Ontario, in S Canada.
a male or female given name.
Lindsay
/ ˈɪԻɪ /
noun
See (Sir David) Lyndsay
( Nicholas ) Vachel (ˈveɪtʃəl). 1879–1931, US poet; best known for General William Booth (1913) and The Congo (1914)
Norman Alfred William. 1879–1969, Australian artist and writer
Example Sentences
A scuffle ensued, with Cunningham, Sheldon and Connecticut’s Lindsay Allen eventually being ejected.
Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle could pick one or both amendments to be debated by MPs, but is likely to only pick one to go to a vote.
US senators, led by Lindsay Graham, are also pushing tough new sanctions that that would impose steep tariffs on countries that buy cheap Russian oil, most particularly China and India.
Journalist Lindsay Beyerstein, who writes about fringe health schemes, joins this week.
County Supervisor Lindsay Horvath in a statement on X. “I’m praying for the student in grave condition and all those affected—especially their friends and loved ones.”
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