United States writer whose novels explored human alienation (1916-1990)
English soldier killed in a rebellion against Henry IV (1364-1403)
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Examples for "Hotspur"
Examples for "Hotspur"
1They are now only six points clear of Tottenham Hotspur in fifth.
2Manchester United return to action away to Tottenham Hotspur on 19 June.
3The next long speech of Hotspur is mere poetic slush; he begins:
4There is simply no containing Tottenham Hotspur on occasions such as these.
5The earl and Hotspur spoke of the matter at length to me.
1She had to be wooed after all; a Harry Hotspur's wooing.
2That was what did for Lord Harry Hotspur in Trollope.
3John Forsyth, already acknowledged one of the ablest of southern leaders, was a veritable Harry Hotspur.
4Harry Hotspur, whom Shakespeare made in accordance with tradition the fiery and valorous counterpart of Prince Hal, Henry IV.
1Into the work Mr. Percy brought a rich experience in human understanding.
2And yes, Percy, of course they are now in your United States.
3Read: Percy Tau: How much are Sundowns asking for their star player?
4If Greenville reflected Percy's values, however, reflections are the thinnest of veneers.
5LeRoy Percy said: Sometimes you find that you have overestimated a disaster.
6If I don't come back-tellPercy to take good care of Loweston.
7The 'someone', Bond supposed, had to be his dear friend Percy Osborne-Smith.
8As Des Planches was leaving, he clasped Percy's hand and said, Mr.
9Call-Me has had men following Harry Percy since he came to London.
10Ralph and Percy were both in the front line, behind the trees.
11Biography of Percy, who sold his first professional photo at age 14.
12Others tactfully let Des Planches know that Percy's wife, Camille, was Catholic.
13Presenting Percy is present and correct for the Magners Cheltenham Gold Cup.
14Saffy's hesitation was long enough for Percy to know that she had.
15Darling of you to say so, Percy dear, but you know Aggie.
16He tried to follow us but Percy sent him on his way.