John Smith

NOUN
  1. English explorer who helped found the colony at Jamestown, Virginia; was said to have been saved by Pocahontas (1580-1631)
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How To Use John Smith In A Sentence

  • He plays John Smith, an English rogue and explorer who comes to the shores of America in chains.
  • Records say it was built roughly a year after Britain's King James sent a crew of around 100 men, including Captain John Smith, to establish an outpost 40 miles upriver from the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay. Where Pocahontas Said, 'I Do'
  • John Smith Junior is the son of John Smith.
  • Master John Smith is seven years old.
  • Pocahontas was not romantically involved with John Smith, " said John Mohawk, the director of indigenous studies at the State University of New York at Buffalo.
  • Michael John Smith led an unremarkable life as an electronics engineer.
  • The ad, for John Smith's bitter, sees Kay return to his table with a tray of drinks in a packed nightclub as the crooner performs his smash hit Release Me.
  • Kenneth, a former maltster at John Smith's brewery in Tadcaster, said: ‘Ernest had asked me if it was time to change the numbers, as we hadn't had much luck with them.’
  • Drinks supplier John Smith's are also keen to install T-shaped pumps to expand the choice of beers on the bar.
  • He was a member of John Smith's leadership team and his diplomatic skills were used to mediate between Peter Mandelson and Gordon Brown at the height of their feud.
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