Montagu

[ US /ˈmɑntəɡˌju/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States anthropologist (born in England) who popularized anthropology (1905-)
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How To Use Montagu In A Sentence

  • In an attempt to prod my memory, I now began to repeat his name silently as I bent my steps homeward—Alexander Montague, Alexander Montague. Nevermore
  • It was widely believed that Montagu was secretly pulling the strings behind the prime minister.
  • Nicoli had told her the society in London would accept her if Montague approved her.
  • This was the famous blackland prairie, incredible farming territory, and we've never been able to find out why they sold out and migrated 70 miles north to Montague County, bordering Oklahoma. Requiem For A Tiny Town
  • John Montagu made the very first sandwich in England in 1762, he couldn't have imagined that it would still be very popular almost 250 years later.
  • But fifteen minutes later Sarah Montague introduced a further segment on dormice by saying their decline had been partly due to "cool summers". OPEN THREAD..
  • I would all our simoniacal patrons, and such as detain tithes, would read those judicious tracts of Sir Henry Spelman, and Sir James Sempill, knights; those late elaborate and learned treatises of Dr. Tilslye, and Mr. Montague, which they have written of that subject. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The suits are made from pure merino wool and woven in the British mill first used by Montague Burton over 70 years ago and feature intricate detailing such as trouser brace buttons and an embroidered Burton "B" on the under collar. Archive 2008-09-01
  • He contrasts the love themes of Romeo and Juliet with those which accompany the bitter struggles and fights between Montague and Capulet.
  • Lord Montagu was one of 92 hereditary peers selected to remain in the Upper House under a deal struck with the Government in 1999.
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