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Lennon

American  
[len-uhn] / ˈlɛn ən /

noun

  1. John, 1940–80, English singer, songwriter, and guitarist for the Beatles.


Lennon British  
/ ˈlɛnən /

noun

  1. John ( Ono ), original name John Winston Lennon. 1940–80, English rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter: member of the Beatles (1962–70). His subsequent recordings, many in collaboration with his wife Yoko Ono, include "Instant Karma" (1970), Imagine (1971), and Double Fantasy (1980). He was shot dead by a demented fan

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Lennon Miller didn't see any minutes against Japan or Ivory Coast.

From BBC

Even John Lennon was a fan – famously telling Rolling Stone that Rock Lobster inspired his return to music after a five year hiatus.

From BBC

But he adds Cruz's music "ultimately falls short of the legends he's trying to replicate" - referring to earlier in the show when he told the crowd "I want to be John Lennon".

From BBC

And no less than John Lennon would agree with the filmmaker’s position.

From Salon

"I want to be John Lennon," he sings in one of his songs.

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