Letter of the Latin alphabet.
1No bear swung across the path, no izard showed itself on the cliffs.
2He'd been studyin' Injuns all his life an' he knowed 'em frum a ter izard.
3Take me, now; I were raised forty-five mile' from a school-house or church-house, and never had no chance to l'arn 'a' from 'izard.'
4We will put their data on the website, Izard said.
5I then showed it to Mr. Ralph Izard, member of congress from South Carolina.
6Mr. Ralph Izard and Mr. Butler opposed the whole of the drawbacks in every shape whatever.
7Mr. Drayton and Mr. Izard here all day.
8Mr. Izard, if at Philadelphia, and other friends.
9On the day that Izard left Champlain, the British troops, under Brisbane, advanced and occupied his camp.
10In January, 1779, Izard applied for more.
11Mr. Drayton and Mr. Izard, gentlemen of South Carolina, had been spending the day at Mount Vernon.
12Every step towards Lake Ontario hampered Izard more and more, while it added corresponding strength to Drummond.
13Footnote: October 23, 1786, was the date of Messrs. Drayton and Izard's visit.
14I wonder if he can take up a handful of sand at a gallop, like cousin John Izard?
15Izard trained at Arizona's Scottsdale Culinary Institute, and said she is inspired by chefs with whom she has worked.
16The house at 1720 Izard is the last house in what would otherwise be termed a "white" block.