A large and strong and heavyset man.
1There was a honeycomb for Samson in the carcass of the monster.
2When Samson came in from the fields to his supper she said:
3Yet Taurès was the Samson who upheld the pillars of the Bloc.
4The Bible celebrates the exploits of Samson of the tribe of Dan.
5Her greatest commercial success and first technicolour film was Samson and Delilah.
6Let Samson Subsacrista, general servant of the party, take charge of it.
7Fran looked Samson steadily in the eyes, and Samson glared back fixedly.
8He explained what Aaron Deepneau had said about the Riddle of Samson.
9Now I feel the strength of Samson, and the craft of Delilah.
10And Samson said unto the lad that held him by the hand.
11You must know, señor, that I am called the bachelor Samson Carrasco.
12There is Samson belaboring the Philistines with the jawbone of an ass.
13Poor Samson fell into the hands of the Philistines at 710 dollars.
14Anderson could see Samson Rawdy on the white-ribboned wedding-coach, sitting in majesty.
15Hebrew riddles occur in the Bible, the best known certainly being Samson's:
16There is no sort of use in sending us fox-hunting with Samson.