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Kennedy

[ US /ˈkɛnədi/ ]
NOUN
  1. 35th President of the United States; established the Peace Corps; assassinated in Dallas (1917-1963)
  2. a large airport on Long Island to the east of New York City

How To Use Kennedy In A Sentence

  • The Kennedy partisans are quite a tongue-tied bunch, all of them struggling gamely, if inarticulately, to somehow dismiss or disdain or circumlocute what is, apparently, the main focus of the film. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • More alarming -- not to mention revolting -- than any revelation, which has come out thus far about Bachmann, Kennedy once commented to Democratic political adviser Bobby Baker, "You know, I get a migraine headache if I don't get a strange piece of ass every day" see endnote 54. Lara M. Brown, Ph.D.: Michele Bachmann and Migraines: Presidential Disqualifier or Sexism?
  • No matter how big the lie; repeat it often enough and the masses will regard it as the truth. John F. Kennedy 
  • Caroline Kennedy anthologized these poems, but they're our American heritage. 'American Scrapbook' draws on Kennedy family's favorite poems
  • Well Scanlon was in the act of dismounting when the first shot was fired at Kennedy, and Scanlon became, well, flurried, and fell to his knees.
  • Senator Kennedy's summer [ tumor ] is a ( in the ) left pritor global [ parietal lobe ] of the brain.
  • Operation Nighthawk, " for instance, showed that someone grabbing a cab at Kennedy Airport runs a 66% risk of being overcharged for a ride to Manhattan.
  • Tragedy is a tool for the living to gain wisdom, not a guide by which to live. Robert F. Kennedy 
  • Fear not the path of truth for the lack of people walking on it. Robert F. Kennedy 
  • If it had not been for Kennedy, Pamela, and Captain Pellew coming to play whist the last few days, he thought he would surely go insane.
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