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[ strik-luhnd ] / ˈstrɪk lənd /
nounWilliam, 1787–1854, U.S. architect and engineer. Words nearby Stricklandstriation, striatonigral, striatum, strick, stricken, Strickland, strickle, strict, striction, strictly, strictly decreasing function Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for StricklandWhile the race has opened back up a little since then, Strickland is once again competitive and can ill afford any missteps. Obama in Enemy Territory|Richard Wolffe|October 12, 2010|DAILY BEAST Strickland was down by double-digits in polls last month against the former GOP congressman John Kasich. Obama in Enemy Territory|Richard Wolffe|October 12, 2010|DAILY BEAST But Strickland narrowed the gap to the low single digits by the start of this month. Obama in Enemy Territory|Richard Wolffe|October 12, 2010|DAILY BEAST Strickland and Alexander laid him straight that had been the laird.
There is certainly no lady of our day who has devoted her pen to so beneficial a purpose as Miss Strickland. Memoirs of the Court and Cabinets of George the Third, Volume 2 (of 2)|The Duke of Buckingham Among the Captain's papers and discovered by his daughter after his death was a letter from Strickland Morley. Kent Knowles: Quahaug|Joseph C. Lincoln The Tower, the latest part of the cathedral, was the work of Bishop Strickland early in the fifteenth century. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Carlisle|C. King Eley Some matter or other called Mrs. Grizel away, but Strickland stayed and drank wine with him.
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