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Howard

[ US /ˈhaʊɝd/ ]
NOUN
  1. Queen of England as the fifth wife of Henry VIII who was accused of adultery and executed (1520-1542)
  2. English actor of stage and screen (1893-1943)

How To Use Howard In A Sentence

  • Jimmy Connors is not Howard Hughes, but has spent a good deal longer in seclusion.
  • The sonnet's chief English importers were Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503 - 42) and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (1515 - 47), who had generally translated their Italian originals not only into English but into a different shape of sonnet.
  • Howard's belated triumphalism in the South Pacific may be no more successful than Mussolini's equally tardy attempts at empire building in North Africa.
  • He stated once that Castle Howard was probably the first venue to stage outdoor concerts, apart from opera honeypot Glyndebourne, in Sussex.
  • `When the guest room's fixed up, I'd like to invite Howard and Karin to stay," she said, halting to pick up a cowrie shell. OUT OF THE ASHES
  • They added a new character, played by Andrew Howard, who is a stellar actor and one of those actors who just kind of electrifies you on set and pulls you in. Pretty/Scary
  • I took old Howard along, and he perked up and confuted the doctors, so that it was three years before I buried him restored to the bosom of my family. SHIN-BONES
  • Howard Gardner has said, “Many people with IQs of 160 work for people with IQs of 100 if the former have poor intrapersonal intelligence and the latter have a high one.” Testing for Kindergarten
  • As I learned later, Howard and Marie were below prepping food.
  • The following Thursday which will be the first Thursday in November and should be a book club day will, instead, feature something unique for us, a question and answer session with the author of our next featured Book Club selection, and a member of this blogring, Carol Howard Merritt. Presbyterian Bloggers
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