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Landry

American  
[lan-dree] / ˈlæn dri /

noun

  1. Thomas Wade Tom, 1924–2000, U.S. football player and coach.


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The speaker onstage now was a handsome white boy from Louisiana named Landry.

From Literature

Gen. Liz Murrill announced the indictment Tuesday, and Gov. Jeff Landry said he would sign an extradition order.

From Los Angeles Times

Landry immediately vowed to work to make the Arctic island "a part of the US," leading Denmark to summon the US ambassador.

From Barron's

Pierre Landry Kabore, the Hearts striker, came close to equalising for Burkina Faso with a header from a corner, before Mahrez teed up Mohamed Amoura for a shot that was saved by goalkeeper Herve Koffi at the end of an Algerian breakaway in first-half stoppage time.

From Barron's

Landry’s appointment brought instant pushback from leaders in Greenland.

From Salon