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US
/ˈhɪɫdɪˌbɹænd/
]
NOUN
- the Italian pope who fought to establish the supremacy of the pope over the Roman Catholic Church and the supremacy of the church over the state (1020-1085)
How To Use Hildebrand In A Sentence
- A Phil Neville zinger takes a wicked deflection and Hildebrand scurries frantically across his goal-line to keep the ball out.
- He had been, though a much younger man, acquainted with the late Sir Hildebrand; and whenever Mrs Rayland and Lord Carloraine met, which they did in cumbrous state twice or thrice a year, their whole conversation consisted of eulogiums on the days that were passed, in expressing their dislike of all that was now acting in a degenerate world, and their contempt of the actors. The Old Manor House
- Hildebrand's first attempt at hopping the gender fence hasn't really proved all that difficult.
- As more Stuttgart players were drawn towards him, his reverse pass wrong-footed the entire defence to leave Giggs scampering clear before rolling his shot calmly beyond Hildebrand.
- First of all, to make his title clear, Frank had been desired to visit the hospitable house of old Justice Inglewood, with whom Sir Hildebrand had deposited his will. Red Cap Tales Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North
- The ring's leader allegedly was Hildebrando Pascoal, a national congressman and military police colonel, who was arrested last September.
- Hildebrand followed Timon's gaze to the slight girl leaning against the stall of a pastry baker.
- That's according to John Hildebrand of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego. He published a 2009 study on whale songs.
- Hildebrand hoofs the ball upfield and John Terry, who's been excellent tonight, heads the ball back into the Stuttgart half.
- Continuing research initiated during the sabbatical leave of Professor Hildebrand, a series of research projects are exploring the issue of bus safety in Australia.