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Montgomery

[ US /mɑntˈɡəmɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the state capital of Alabama on the Mobile River
  2. English general during World War II; won victories over Rommel in North Africa and led British ground forces in the invasion of Normandy (1887-1976)
  3. Canadian novelist (1874-1942)

How To Use Montgomery In A Sentence

  • What Montgomery conceived was a one-two punch, a British blow followed by an American crack.
  • She owns a home in Montgomery County, Md., a market where home values have been appreciating rapidly.
  • MONTGOMERY: A group of crooks in Montgomery stole a forklift, used it to steal an ATM from a bank, and a surveillance camera caught the whole thing! News for NBC13.com
  • Americans tried to take part of British Canada in December 1775, when forces led by Benedict Arnold and Richard Montgomery unsuccessfully attacked Quebec.
  • It was long after he established himself as such that he eventually decided, for his own reasons, to drop the ‘Montgomery’ from his name.
  • Catherine Lewis, better known as "Kittie," was married to Joseph King, of Montgomery County, History of Roanoke County
  • Admittedly, dictatorships do not encourage the cultivation of colourful eccentrics such as Montgomery or Patton.
  • Montgomery's new style of leadership met with Leslie's wholehearted approval.
  • The Post's Michael Laris writes about a small Republican enclave in heavily Democratic Montgomery County, where voters sometimes feel disconnected from the elected officials making the decisions. Lori's A.M. Buzz: Who's calling, please?
  • By 2002, she was living with Tim Montgomery, a relationship which began after she had lost her spikes in Oslo and he lent her his.
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