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Menzies

[ men-zeez ]

noun

  1. Sir Robert Gordon, 1894–1978, Australian statesman: prime minister 1939–41 and 1949–1966.


Menzies

/ ˈmɛnzɪz /

noun

  1. MenziesSir Robert Gordon18941978MAustralianPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: prime minister Sir Robert Gordon. 1894–1978, Australian statesman; prime minister (1939–41; 1949–66)


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Menzies had placed the dramatic percentage of figures in a prominent position on the first poster.

Menzies produced two large posters, listing the “gains of Dayton.”

This very forenoon Lady Menzies called to see us, as she often does.

Frodsham came for orders, Mr. Menzies reported Glyde absent without leave.

Menzies proved himself worthy of this noble trust, and, obstinately refusing quarter, died in defence of his charge.

Gilbert Menzies, younger of Pitfoddells, carried the royal banner in Montrose's last battle.

In these grand picture lessons the day was spent, and we spread our blankets beneath a Menzies spruce on moss two feet deep.

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