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[ hal-uhm ] / ˈhæl əm /
nounArthur Henry, 1811–35, English poet and essayist. his father, Henry, 1777–1859, English historian. Words nearby Hallamhalite, halitosis, halitus, hall, hallah, Hallam, Hallandale, hall church, Halle, Halleck, Hall effect Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for HallamAdmittedly, a lovely, smart London house, but Hallam has to work. Alex Kingston on ‘Doctor Who,’ ‘Downton Abbey,’ and ‘Upstairs Downstairs’|Jace Lacob|September 25, 2012|DAILY BEAST Just then footsteps came crashing through the underbrush, and Mr. Hallam ran hurriedly up. Gypsy Breynton|Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Hallam was a man below the medium size, a little stooped, and of quiet demeanor. The Old Pike|Thomas B. Searight Hallam mounted, crossed his crutches before him, and lifted his cap. Reels and Spindles|Evelyn Raymond
Mrs. Hallam was waiting and watching for some one to enter or to leave that establishment. The Black Bag|Louis Joseph Vance His own affection for Hallam seems to personate the object of his attachment, and “sees himself in all he sees.” A Key to Lord Tennyson's 'In Memoriam'|Alfred Gatty
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