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Lehmann

[ ley-muhn; German ley-mahn ]

noun

  1. Lil·li [lil, -ee], 1848–1929, German operatic soprano.
  2. Lot·te [law, -t, uh], 1888–1976, German operatic soprano in the U.S.


Lehmann

/ ˈleɪmən /

noun

  1. LehmannLilli18481929FGermanMUSIC: soprano Lilli (ˈlɪlɪ). 1848–1929, German soprano
  2. LehmannLotte18881976FUSGermanMUSIC: soprano Lotte (ˈlɒtə). 1888–1976, US soprano, born in Germany
  3. LehmannRosamond (Nina)19031990FBritishWRITING: novelist Rosamond ( Nina ). 1903–90, British novelist. Her books include Dusty Answer (1927), Invitation to the Waltz (1932), and The Echoing Grove (1953)
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Example Sentences

Henry then continued to dance passed Inter's defenders at will, but the hosts responded and were level before the break when Vieri's shot deflected wickedly off Sol Campbell, was tipped on to the bar by keeper Jens Lehmann but bounced in.

From BBC

Then, he huddled with pitching coach Mark Prior and bench coach Danny Lehmann, brainstorming how to cover the remaining eight innings.

As Lehmann noted, the staff tries “to cover as many scenarios as we can, good and bad,” in their pregame prep.

“That was really the thing that propelled guys,” Lehmann said of Betts’ infield single.

So it dawned on Dodgers pitcher Brent Honeywell Jr., catcher Will Smith and bench coach Danny Lehmann that the serpent in the Dodgers’ dugout on Monday was real and would be best avoided.

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