Lyons

[ US /ˈɫaɪənz/ ]
NOUN
  1. the council of the Western Church in 1245 that excommunicated Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II and planned a new crusade against the Holy Land
  2. a city in east-central France on the Rhone River; a principal producer of silk and rayon
  3. the council in 1274 that effected a temporary reunion of the Greek Orthodox with the Roman Catholic Church
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How To Use Lyons In A Sentence

  • Gerard Lyons, the chief economist with Standard Chartered Bank, divides them into five groups.
  • The byssus is unknown to us, but the stuffs of Lyons are more valuable. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • Toyota Motor spokesman Brian Lyons said the automaker is sending three of its own technicians to investigate. Brandy At Fault In Fatal December Car Crash
  • Lyons is the ringmaster controlling the hype on and off the field.
  • Carla Hall Lyons who "amuse" - bouched us with her lovingly prepared culinary creations and hilarious quips. Gayired.com - Gay OnLine Community for Entertainment and Daily News
  • They played Twenty-one; the scores were kept on the inside of a Lyons Green Label tea packet.
  • The conference voted for complete opposition to the Lyons report, which first proposed these plans.
  • Last year, the company stopped selling seven other species on the Greenpeace red list including Atlantic cod, Chilean sea bass and orange roughy, says Jeff Lyons , Costco's senior vice president of fresh foods. The Slippery Business of Picking Fish
  • But, in the haze and visual undecidability of Lyons' St Albans facades, perhaps some remnants of both these lost ideals also hover.
  • Leonard Lyons confected his column six days a week in the tabloid New York Post from 1934 until 1974. Before Gossip Was Gawkerfied
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