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Golding

[ US /ˈɡoʊɫdɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. English novelist (1911-1993)

How To Use Golding In A Sentence

  • Golding claimed the police over-reacted and it led to a row and a scuffle.
  • Golding, however, portrays the episode in a completely different way.
  • Golding was said to have arranged for the document to be held in the British Library's vaults until 30 years after Blunt's death.
  • Ballantyne's boys are about twenty five years old and the oldest boy in Golding's book is only just twelve.
  • Oliver Golding's tilt at the boys 'singles title foundered in the semi-final. Sport news, comment and results | guardian.co.uk
  • The flavour was tangy and hoppy (nice Goldings hops) with a lengthy crisp and refreshing finish that was well balanced with the malt.
  • Here is how Arthur Golding rendered the scene, in iambic heptameter couplets, about the time Shakespeare was born.
  • Golding's office was grey and cheerless, with the disorientating feature of being substantially higher than it was wide.
  • Shortly after being elected, Prime Minister Bruce Golding accepted the need for a coordinated social-intervention programme and pulled together a group to recommend a set of strategies for a "community resocialisation programme". Jamaica Gleaner Online
  • Mr Golding delivered an oblique warning, talking of the danger of sudden action.
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