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Hotspur

[ UK /hˈɒtspɔː/ ]
NOUN
  1. English soldier killed in a rebellion against Henry IV (1364-1403)

How To Use Hotspur In A Sentence

  • Hotspur is an uncommon man, whose uncommonness is unsupported by his father at a critical moment. William Shakespeare
  • I seem to remember reading somewhere that Tottenham supporters raised enough money during WWII to buy a battleship for the Royal Navy, called the HMS Hotspur," writes Paris Goursoyannis. Who is England's oldest ever debutant?
  • The apprizer therefore (as the holder of a mortgage was then called) entered upon possession, and, in the language of Hotspur, 'came me cranking in,' and cut the family out of another monstrous cantle of their remaining property. Guy Mannering — Complete
  • The apprizer, therefore (as the holder of a mortgage was then called), entered upon possession, and, in the language of Hotspur, ‘came me cranking in, ’ and cut the family out of another monstrous cantle of their remaining property. Chapter II
  • As well as welcoming Everton to their humble abode they also will be laying out the welcome mat to three other potential Champions League qualifiers in Bolton, Middlesbrough and rank outsiders Tottenham Hotspur.
  • The wind was well to the north of west; Hotspur would have to stand far out to weather St Vincent, and farther out still to make sure of weathering Cape Roca. Hornblower And The Hotspur
  • Well anyhow my hero was desperate dan. just in front of Wilson in the hotspur I think - but of course this was long before your friends decided to attack humanity and give you a cause to follow On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Hotspur, putting his arms a-kimbo with an air of defiance, gave a loud stamp with his right foot, and then — marched into another room! Cecilia
  • Mathematically, the best course to take when trying to close on a ship to windward was to keep the ship being chased right in the wind's eye, and that was where the Hotspur now found herself again, relative to the Loire, while the latter, resuming her former course, closehauled, was twenty or thirty yards nearer to her in the direction of the wind. Hornblower And The Hotspur
  • Harry Redknapp undersold it last week, which is not an accusation that the Tottenham Hotspur manager can face too regularly. Tottenham blocked by Real Madrid but now turn sights on league battle
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