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laurence
1[ lawr-uhns, lor- ]
noun
- Physics. a shimmering effect seen over a hot surface, such as a pavement or roadway, on a clear and calm day, caused by the irregular refraction of light. Compare scintillation ( def 4 ).
Laurence
2[ lawr-uhns, lor- ]
noun
- a male given name, form of Lawrence.
Laurence
/ ˈlɒrəns /
noun
- LaurenceMargaret19261987FCanadianWRITING: novelist Margaret, full name Jean Margaret Laurence, 1926–87, Canadian novelist and short story writer; her novels include The Stone Angel (1964)
Word History and Origins
Origin of laurence1
Example Sentences
The two acquitted are Laurence Lau, a barrister and former district councillor, and Lee Yue-shun, also a former district councillor.
Maresca was asked to travel to London for an initial meeting with Chelsea's owners, and the club's sporting directors Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart.
"This is a bad sign. It suggests an unchastened Supreme Court poised to help Trump suppress lawful votes on the flimsiest basis," added Harvard legal scholar Laurence Tribe.
But critics said the statue's face looks more like actors Laurence Fishburne or Kelsey Grammer.
The statue, however, doesn’t capture Wade’s likeness to the satisfaction of numerous social media users, who have commented that it looks more like Laurence Fishburne, Kelsey Grammer, Ken Norton Jr. and others.
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