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Lamar

[ luh-mahr ]

noun

  1. Joseph R., 1857–1916, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1911–16.
  2. Lucius Quin·tus Cin·cin·nat·us [loo, -sh, uh, s , kwin, -t, uh, s sin-s, uh, -, nat, -, uh, s, -, ney, -t, uh, s], 1825–93, U.S. politician and jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1888–93.
  3. a male given name.


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Example Sentences

If Kendrick Lamar is the future of rap, then the future is bright.

Bunker, along with his brothers Herbert and Lamar, started buying silver in 1970, when it was $1.94 an ounce.

I could actually picture Lamar Alexander of Tennessee playing that role.

“This year, you have Ellmers being attacked by Laura Ingraham and primaries against Lindsey Graham and Lamar Alexander,” he said.

It stayed at the top for three days, out-pacing tracks by Maroon 5, Kendrick Lamar, and 50 Cent.

When Lawrence was brought before Lamar he asked him what he was doing in this part of the country.

Several months after this Lamar was captured, not by Lawrence, but by an officer who knew the story.

"Why, Damon, you have been under the tailor's hands," said Lamar.

"Some person must have told you that as a joke," said Lamar.

"At the commission house where you carried the letter," said Lamar.

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