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Lombardi
[ lom-bahr-dee, luhm- ]
noun
- Vince(nt Thomas), 1913–70, U.S. football coach.
Lombardi
/ lɒmˈbɑːdɪ /
noun
- LombardiVincent Thomas19131970MUSSPORT AND GAMES: football coach Vincent Thomas. 1913–70, American football coach, whose team won the first two Superbowls, and after whom the Superbowl trophy is named
Example Sentences
Lombardi’s first stint as an offensive coordinator was in Detroit, and it ended in failure largely due to an attempt to impose the short, rhythm passing of the West Coast offense on Stafford.
Stafford’s interception rate went down during Lombardi’s first year, and the quarterback made his only Pro Bowl appearance to date.
He has put flowers on the tomb of John Paul II,” said Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi, “I think that is enough.
Led by quarterback Tom Brady, the Pats took home their second Vince Lombardi Trophy, winning 32-29.
This year, the two teams vying for the coveted Lombardi Trophy are the Denver Broncos (15-3) and the Seattle Seahawks (15-3).
I arrived in Vermont with simple questions: What was it like to write a book with Vince Lombardi?
But it was not long into the first interview when Heinz grew frustrated, chiding Lombardi for having “no audio-visual recall.”
The second time report had coupled her name with a Gabriel Lombardi, a great baritone with whom she was appearing.
Maddalena Lombardi Sirmen, born about 1735, had an almost European reputation toward the end of the eighteenth century.
Roberti Holcot qustiones super quatuor libros Lombardi sententiarum.
But I Lombardi abounds in vocal treasures, and contains some of Verdi's best early work.
(footnote 19), vol 7, Scriptum in quartum librum sententiarum magistri Petri Lombardi, lib.
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