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Livingston

[ liv-ing-stuhn ]

noun

  1. Robert R., 1746–1813, U.S. political figure and jurist.
  2. a township in NE New Jersey.


Livingston

/ ˈlɪvɪŋstən /

noun

  1. a town in SE Scotland, the administrative centre of West Lothian: founded as a new town in 1962. Pop: 50 826 (2001)


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Example Sentences

It was me, Ron Livingston, Chris Pratt, and a bunch of other actors vying for the part, and I won.

Speakers resign in shame, like Newt Gingrich and Bob Livingston and Jim Wright.

She has a house on Lake Livingston, TX, and all of us got together to celebrate.

Stay: Camp at one of 5,000 campsites in Lake Livingston State Park or rent a cabin on the lake.

From Lahti, Finland to Livingston, Texas, a look at the best spots to swim nude.

Philip Livingston, a signer and a strenuous advocate for the declaration of independence, died.

I wondered what Mr. Livingston would say next, but I need not have feared for him.

What has led you to think that Mr. Talleyrand desires a bribe from Mr. Livingston?

Mr. Livingston, who had also risen to his feet, bowed formally.

He acquired Louisiana through the instrumentality of Livingston and Monroe, who signed the treaty.

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