Lutyens

[ luhch-uhnz, luht-yuhnz ]

noun
  1. Sir Edwin Landseer, 1869–1944, English architect.

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How to use Lutyens in a sentence

  • Lutyens said nothing to his men, because it had all been said before.

    The Day's Work, Volume 1 | Rudyard Kipling
  • "'Looks like it," said Grey Dawn, as Lutyens swung himself up.

    The Day's Work, Volume 1 | Rudyard Kipling
  • As Lutyens mounted Grey Dawn he looked at his men, and they did not look pretty.

    The Day's Work, Volume 1 | Rudyard Kipling
  • They are designed by the great architect Lutyens, whose wife, Lady Emily, is an ardent theosophist.

    Ghosts I Have Seen | Violet Tweedale
  • Lutyens felt the little chap take a deep breath, and, as it were, crouch under his rider.

    The Day's Work, Volume 1 | Rudyard Kipling

British Dictionary definitions for Lutyens

Lutyens

/ (ˈlʌtʃəns) /


noun
  1. Sir Edwin. 1869–1944, British architect, noted for his neoclassical country houses and his planning of New Delhi, India

  2. his daughter, Elisabeth. 1906–83, British composer

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