Lind [lind] Examples noun
- JennyJohanna Maria Lind GoldschmidtThe Swedish Nightingale, 1820–87, Swedish soprano.
Examples from the Web for lind Contemporary Examples of lind
A number of Lind’s decisions appear to open the door for defense on an imminent appeal.
Questions Over Judge’s Rulings But Little Hope for Bradley Manning
Alexa O’Brien
July 31, 2013
Amid 20 guilty verdicts, Lind found Manning not guilty on one crucial charge.
Questions Over Judge’s Rulings But Little Hope for Bradley Manning
Alexa O’Brien
July 31, 2013
Lind ruled that evidence that al Qaeda had obtained information via WikiLeaks was also relevant to proving “wanton publication.”
Questions Over Judge’s Rulings But Little Hope for Bradley Manning
Alexa O’Brien
July 31, 2013
After defense explained that it did not consider the document intelligence, Lind compose herself and let defense proceed.
Is Judge Denise Lind Bradley Manning’s Biggest Enemy?
Alexa O’Brien
July 19, 2013
“This witness is not an expert in intelligence,” Lind responded in annoyance.
Is Judge Denise Lind Bradley Manning’s Biggest Enemy?
Alexa O’Brien
July 19, 2013
Historical Examples of lind
Then would you lind me the loan of a gridiron, sir and you’ll obleege me?
Various
Then, would you lind me the loan of a gridiron, if you plase?
Various
He didn’t like to lind, an’ he was afeared to say No, an’ he was in a quondairy intirely.
Robert John Buckley (AKA R.J.B.)
Perhaps Lind is a nightingale: but I want something more than that.
Edward FitzGerald
Artists like Lind, and more recently Trebelli, are exceptions to be made.
Emma Seiler
British Dictionary definitions for lind Lind noun
- James. 1716–94, British physician. He demonstrated (1754) that citrus fruits can cure and prevent scurvy, a remedy adopted by the British navy in 1796
- Jenny, original name Johanna Maria Lind Goldschmidt. 1820–87, Swedish coloratura soprano