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Leopold

[ lee-uh-pohld ]

noun

  1. a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “people” and “bold.”


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Example Sentences

“All that they do is hire salespeople, make up a BS story, and boom, they look like a distillery,” Leopold says.

In Warsaw, the jazz critic Leopold Tyrmand popularized the wearing of striped socks as well.

It was established in 1886, when Leopold II of the Belgians gave the Royal Family racing pigeons (left).

And so Sanford went to Washington, D.C., as a lobbyist for King Leopold II.

Morgan issued a report on Leopold II and the Congo that was drafted with considerable input from Sanford.

She died, with the sole exception of her husband, Prince Leopold, amid physicians and domestics.

Prince Leopold became, by the death of his wife, life-owner of the place, but its sad memories led him to leave it for ever.

He talked of fighting the emperor Leopold, like a knight seeking adventures.

It was from a last interview with Mrs. Fanshaw that Leopold Verrier had gone straight to his death.

Leopold would do nothing save in concert with the other great powers, and learnt that England would take no part in a congress.

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