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Gladstone

[ US /ˈɡɫædˌstoʊn/ ]
[ UK /ɡlˈædstə‍ʊn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a large travelling bag made of stiff leather
  2. liberal British statesman who served as prime minister four times (1809-1898)

How To Use Gladstone In A Sentence

  • There was plenty of interest about town, what with a Society murder - a young sprig of the nobility called Adair getting himself shot mysteriously in the West End - and a crisis in the government, when that dodderer Gladstone finally resigned. Watershed
  • Mr. Gladstone learned, in 1858, that the peoples of the Ionian Islands, then administered by a British protectorate,were agitating for liberty and reunion with the Greek nation. FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871
  • Evidently Severn enjoyed the taste for he kept more of Brown's letters than any other correspondent's (fifty-nine), preserving the earliest, dated January 15, 1821, for nearly sixty years. 2 Only Gladstone, with thirty letters, appears to have been as important a fixture in Severn's personal archive. New Letters from Charles Brown to Joseph Severn
  • The £10,000 scheme has lifted spirits at the school which is close to imported coal mountains at Gladstone Dock.
  • This is about half of the output expected during the first phase of the project, near Gladstone in Qld, which is slated to commence production in 2014. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • His letters stirred Mr. Gladstone into a convulsive paroxysm of burning revolt against the barbarities they described.
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  • Redcliffe Festival of the Sails On Good Friday Suttons Beach celebrates the start of the Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race with a colourful beachside bash.
  • Home Rule thus shackled Liberalism to Gladstone.
  • Gladstone agreed that golf-art collectors are people who golf or who know someone who golfs.
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