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Clemens

[ klem-uhnz ]

noun

  1. Roger William Roger ClemensThe Rocket, born 1962, U.S. baseball pitcher.
  2. Samuel Lang·horne [lang, -hawrn, -ern], Mark Twain, 1835–1910, U.S. author and humorist.


Clemens

/ ˈklɛmənz /

noun

  1. See Twain
    ClemensSamuel Langhorne Samuel Langhorne (ˈlæŋˌhɔːn) See Twain


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One week at the New York Yankees fantasy camp does not mean you can stand in against Roger Clemens.

Although there is a Mississippi Paddleboat board game in which you can play as Samuel Clemens, river pilot.

I am a lifelong Mets fan from Queens and if you ask me, Roger Clemens is nothing but a big dick!

Mindy later claimed that at the age of 15, she began a longtime affair with baseball great Roger Clemens.

Her daughter learned early on that her beauty was the way to get what she wanted—maybe she wanted Roger Clemens.

Alabama was forced out through the treason of Jerry Clemens and others.

Such gems were recommended by Clemens of Alexandria to the early Christians.

Clemens Alexandrinus, again, after describing the animal-worship of the Egyptians, mentions cases of zoolatry in Greece.

Clemens says the snakes were caressed in representations of the loves of Zeus in serpentine form.

He offered John Clemens a partnership in his store, and agreed to aid him in the selection of some land.

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clemencyClemens, Samuel L.